Friday 19 October 2012 – Love Horse * Devil Killing Moth * Only Beast * Gray Hours

by rudyards | October 19th, 2012

LOVE horse (Houston, TX)
https://www.reverbnation.com/lovehorse

Houston. short. loud. bursts. of. gulab jamun. in. your. ear.

influence

Slayer, M.I.A, Bauhaus, Suicide, Noh Mercy, Lightning Bolt, Unicorn Hard On, Shiny Toy Guns, Goldfrapp, PEACHES, Y Y Y, Starkillerz, Amanda Blank, Kenny Rogers, DEADMAU5…

 

 

Devil Killing Moth (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Devil-Killing-Moth/327724827780

Based out of Houston, Texas, Devil Killing Moth started as a two piece acoustic band from the minds of Dan Oviedo and Anton De Guzman. The sound is original, spacey, and very deep, with a blend of guitar effects and vocal melodies coming from a 12 string acoustic and a resonator. Recently added member Ryan Gilbraith on drums, the sound formed a complete infusion of energy and sound. Already setting a good following in Houston, New Orleans, and Austin, they hope to spread more of their music to those open to hear them. Releasing their second album “11″ they have transformed from a simple but emotionally driven thought to an intriguing experience worth capturing.

Since the album’s release, Devil Killing Moth has appeared on Houston’s Alternative Scream TV show, and has received airplay on local Pacifica Radio, KPFT, WTUL, and various online stations such as Local Live Houston. And also performing for wonderful causes like Sidewalk Project, and benefit shows. No boundaries are set, as Devil Killing Moth continues spread the word of their music.

 

 

Only Beast (Houston, TX)
https://www.facebook.com/OnlyBeast

“Anti-matter in leprous hands. They will summon demons and use them as coffee tables to prop their feet on.”
- Stephan B. Wyatt (Illegal Wiretaps) describing Only Beast

 

 

Gray Hours (Houston, TX)
https://www.reverbnation.com/greyhours

So pretty much what happened, this girl met a boy, who went to school with other boys that so HAPPENED to already know this girl too, and they all liked music. Add 7 years of growing up and a heaping ton of bull sheesh for inspiration, And you get GREY HOURS, A collection of the JV High Students and Band Members, and 1 wacky home schooled kid.

“And talk about fresh sounds and fresh faces to the scene… here’s a great band, making big strides, in a very short amount of time… we dig their sound… melodic and carefully textured but also not-so-subtle hints at a contrasting darker layer - it’s GREY HOURS!” - Acous’mix Re*view

“Tonight we dropped by The 19th Hole to check out a new band for us, Grey Hours. They’re a young band with a lot of conviction and a lot of energy. In some ways they are a little reminiscent of The Pixie’s and No Doubt. ” - Houston Music News