Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Discrete Santa



Warm up those chestnuts, slurp down a frothy glass of nog, and get the christmas spirit deep inside you; it's Christmas on Craigslist again!

It's a bit of a Christmas miracle that this album exists at all; we recorded these tracks back in December 2014 with the intention of releasing the album the following year. Foolishly I didn't back the files up, and the hard drive they were on became corrupted. It seemed as if this jam session was lost to the computer gods. However after some research into data recovery I discovered that the files were just trapped in purgatory. Then it was just a matter of having the time and money to recover everything.

I was thrilled when everything was fully recovered and I had an opportunity to listen to what we had recorded for the first time in 2 years. There are some really solid Craigslist classics on here like "Mistress for Christmas" and "16 Days of Christmas", not to mention some non-craigslist originals like "Hey Who Put these Chestnuts Here?" and "Santa Doesn't want to go to Work Today."

These are sure to become your new favorite carols to sing. Maybe you'll even hear a track played on Jon Solomon's 25hr Christmas Marathon on WPRB this year.

Enjoy Your Christmas and remember to be discrete!


Monday, December 19, 2016

Christmas Retrospective part 3


Our most recent Christmas album came out 2 years ago and was a double mini album, if that makes sense. The first disc contained new christmas recordings from 2013, a couple of these tracks were new craigslist Christmas songs, and the rest were our rendition of christmas classics. Unofficially this is Dicks Pics volume 3 1/2.

The second disc was something rare indeed; The Brown Christmas rehearsing. These recordings were from 2012 in preparation for a noise fest we were playing. Basically these were our favorite, and most easy to recreate, songs from A Craigslist Christmas. One of my personally favorite moments from this disc is the addition of a brief break down in "Got No Girl" were Joemazing pounds out a maniacal rendition of "The Little Drummer Boy."

The spirit of christmas was alive and well in our bowels and with a little time, construction paper, glue, glitter, wrapping paper, and anything lying around on the floor, we created custom stocking packaging for each set of discs. We still have some available for sale, although if you purchase one you won't get it by christmas because preoccupied with various other christmas duties.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Christmas Retrospective 2


Oh no, it's Christmas again! It took three years for us to put out another Christmas album, but I believe the wait was well worth it. As the name suggests A Craigslist Christmas is not only a christmas themed album, but is also volume two of our Craigslist series.

For those not in the know, several years ago we started scouring craigslist casual encounters for the dirtiest posts we could find and would then use them as improvised lyrics for songs. So it seemed only natural that when Christmas came along some of these posts got kind of festive, and thus A Craigslist Christmas was born.

The tracks on this album are delightfully dirty and seasonally sexy. Highlights include the upbeat rocking "Got No Girl", The abrasive droney "Christmas Cums for Santa", and the hip-hop classic "My Name is George" which is one of our all time favorite craigslist tracks ever.


Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Christmas Retrospective Part 1

It's the most christmasy time of year and The Brown Christmas has a new Christmas album coming your way soon, but first take a retrospective look at our older christmas albums. Up first; The Brown Christmas Presents: A Very Special Brown Christmas, Christmas Special: for You and Yours
Recorded about 10 years ago when The Brown Christmas was just a (Santa) baby, and officially released 7 years ago. Aged like a fine glass of milk, our first Christmas album sounds quite primitive and minimalist compared to the recent material we've been releasing and rightly so. Some of these songs were recorded less than a year after our formation. I didn't even have a proper synth yet, and was instead banging on cheap toy keyboards running through pedals.
I think this was also the only album for which we've done a proper "release" show. In quite grand fashion we dressed in our christmas bests, decorated our set up with lights, and gave out christmas presents. Several lucky fans received this album with it's very special christmas special poster, a screen printed article of clothing, and our non-christmas themed album; Polish Men in $500 Hats. That performance in it's entirety is available here: