Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Noise Fest

We recently did a live performance as part of a 4 day noise fest in Philadelphia. It was actually a combination of solo (Chalk Harmonica Vibe) and Brown Christmas tunes. Here are several forms of documentation as proof.

First a couple photos of us standing stoically over a table of electronics.

























Next here's an audio recording of our performance, as well as all the other musicians that played.

https://archive.org/details/cOMMuNcIRCUiT4DAY2015NOISEFEST

And lastly here is a video collage of short snippets from every performer.


We greatly appreciate the opportunity to have been a part of this event. It was a fantastic time with many great artists.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Unfamiliar Voices


A track from an upcoming album. This will be quite an interesting album as it shows off our more ambient side with lovely spacey synths.

Monday, October 19, 2015

BBBW's BBW BBQ BYOB



The long wait is over, here is Dicks Pics Volume 5: Big Bad Bill Weinstein's Big Beautiful Women Barbecue BYOB. Feature wonderful artwork by Philly artist Vanessa Tejada. Check out more of her work here: https://www.behance.net/vanessatejada or here https://instagram.com/creaturerhythm/

Physical copies will be available in the near future, with additional genital art.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Get Cucked



I've been a bit slow on getting physical copies of albums made, but here at long last is Dicks Pics Volume 4: Golden Cuckoldies available on limited edition CDr in a DIY cardstock sleeve. All lyrics are from craigslist casual encounter posts. 



Do you want you cock sucked now? ...well so do a lot of people on craigslist apparently. 

Pick up a copy now!

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Seeking Married for an Affair



The next album in our Dicks Pics series will be available soon; in the meantime, here is another preview track.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Love Young Brown



Love Young Brown ...is that the name of your eccentric producer/manager/enabler?

It's actually one of the people we based our band name after. Love Yung Brown and Well Hung Christmas. You know like Pink Floyd did?

I see, but according to the internet Well Hung Christmas was a doomsday cult leader in late nineties Korea. I can't find Love Yung Brown. Although I can speculate that he was an infamous minor league basketball player, largely known for his sexual prowess and insatiable hunger for hotdogs. Which he would eat, as if he were in a competition, by dunking them in lukewarm water and swallowing whole.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Sixty Roses



Check out this preview from the next installment of our Dicks Pics series. This is a lovely ballad about roses, a perfect song for couples in love.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Tugboats, Trolleys, and Trains




Check out the newest release, available for free download. Recorded in January of 2013, Tugboats, Trolleys, and Trains is special in that it was the first jam session between Joemazing and myself in over a year, and it also happened to be my birthday. Here we show off The Brown Christmas' noisier side with layers of atonal synth/pedal droning and spacey ambience; which occasionally gives way to some inexplicably funky tunes.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

L.E.D. Zeppelin Five



I've been sitting on this release for quite some time, and I'm really excited to finally have it available. This was recorded all in one jam session on August 13th 2012, and we really went all out. Todd alternates between synth and guitar, and Joemazing gets some amazing tones by utilizing a convoluted setup sending sound in, out, and through a tapedeck. There's a good mix of abstract noisy stuff, somewhat coherent (dare I say) 'rock' tunes, and whimsical synth ditties.

The title came from a joke made several years prior to the recording. There is a long list I have of potential album names, but I knew this one had to be saved for something really special. Nothing we recorded ever seemed quite important enough to warrant such a title, but when I started editing this jam session I immediately knew this was the one. I'm quite proud of this album and honestly think this is the best thing we've recorded/released to date.

Physical copies will be available in the near future.


Friday, January 30, 2015

Golden Cuckoldies




A new Brown Christmas album for the new year. Golden Cuckoldies is the fourth installment of The Brown Christmas' Dicks Pics series. All the lyrics for these tracks come straight from craigslist casual encounters posts. You can download it for free now, and keep a look out for a limited physical release coming in the near future.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The Brown X mas



This month marks the tenth year anniversary of the formation of The Brown Christmas; That’s a decade worth of strange, noisy, circusy, synth sounds. It’s a strange thing to try to put into perspective. I always imagined being able to look back at time in solid chunks, but when I try to picture this past decade as some kind of physical cube of time, it doesn’t seem to have the massive spacial presence I imagined it would. 

There is no towering structure behind me on the horizon to gaze at nostalgically. There is no defining line that separates what was from what now is, instead everything seems piled upon itself in the now; ever present and infinitely accessible. Every jam session, every note, every outburst of musical ecstasy is present now, able to be called forth at will from the void of my memory. There is a chronological order to these events, but wether they occurred a few days ago or several years ago seems impossible to tell and irrelevant to consider.

It all began as a chance gathering between my two very good friends; Todd, Joemazing, and myself. I can’t say I fully remember how we decided to start playing music or why it finally happened that particular day. There had definitely been talks of jamming for at least a few months prior; I had recently picked up my saxophone again which hadn’t been used since middle school, and had requested and received a sitar that christmas in anticipation of jamming. These two instruments, in combination with Todd’s bass, and Joe’s Casio rapman seemed like the proper tools to start a band. So we gathered in my cramped bedroom with a single bass amp, a worn out cassette, and a cheap stereo with a built in microphone, and let loose a torrent of sound.

It is also unclear why we continued playing music. It’s quite obvious now, and must have been just as obvious then, that we had no idea how to make music or even really how to play our instruments. I imagine most bands start with kids who know a few chords on guitar and want to play some covers of their favorite band. Maybe they get good enough and start writing a few original songs. Then maybe after a few rehearsals they start forming dreams of rock stardom, or at least appearing cool to the kids in high school. We never really did any of that. 

There was no learning chords, writing songs, or rehearing; you just pounded on your instrument until the tape ran out, transferred it to the family computer, and then recorded over the tape again. You ‘wrote’ the music as you played it and you only played it once. It didn’t matter if it sounded good or not, you’d play something completely new the next time. It was a desire to create and perhaps more importantly, a desire to have fun that sustained this.

I could write page after page about everything that’s happened in The Brown Christmas over the past ten years. There are tales of new instruments being added to our collection, screen printing clothing found in a dumpster, performing in crowed basements (and empty basements), instrument malfunctions, abandoned projects, music video shoots, and a particularly zany few weeks involving a character known as the boot. These stories however are probably best left for another time, seeing as I’ve already written quite a bit. 
Instead I’ll close with this; it’s quite amusing to think of all the local indie rock and metal bands formed around the same time who have long since changed their lineup or broken up, and here the three of us are continuing to record weird shit and have fun. In these ten years we’ve recorded over 45 gigs of music, which equates to at least a full week worth of audio, we’ve put out 25 albums, and have played about 20 live shows. 


Roman numeral ten is symbolized as an X, and if you were looking at a treasure map X is where you’d want to dig. Joemazing once said, “It’s a lot like a big pile of trash; you have to dig through all the garbage …to get to the good tasting garbage underneath.” 

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Finally BFF's




















After many attempts experimenting with different materials, designing various templates, figuring out the complexities of paper weight, attempting to line things up perfectly, and realizing the importance of a bleed zone; I present to you Beast Friends Forever, a physical object available for purchase. Limited edition of twenty number CDr's.

Grab your best friend, or beast friend, and enjoy a collection of tracks recorded mostly between July and August 2012 (with a few tracks dating back to 2010). You'll hear zany circus tunes, spacey synths, gritty lo-fi synths, some vaguely noisy sounds, some vaguely danceable sounds, ley-lines, UFOs, ducks, hippos, elephants, it's all here for you.

Listen/download it for free on bandcamp, but if you're super cool you'll want to buy a copy to show off to all your BFFs.