Paulie G. - Guitar, Bass---------------------
Rev. Gore Bastard- VOX, BASS, Guitar---
Chucky B. Cruel- Drums -----------------
guests
Rocky !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Peter !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Denis !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Deak !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brandon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And so many others I just can not remember very one so if I forgot you I am sorry
Influences
Melvins,
Meat Puppets,
Tool,
SOAD,
Tomahawk,
Famtomas,
Black Flag,
Johhny Cash,
Faith No More,
High On Fire,
Strapping Young Lad,
Queens Of The Stoneage,
Uncle Lloyd Cotton,
Everything that made us smile scream or cheer there is just so many great bands out there.
SOME PLACeS JUST FEEL LIKE HOME
We were three sweet cheeked little boys locked inside an attic with only one...well, maybe two purposes. From sun up till sunset, these three boys lived very normal upstanding lives but, when the sun fell on the meadow street manor a distinctive sound could be heard brewing. Sounds that could be heard from miles away. Sounds that only evil breeds.
Evil Delicious started in 2003 as three close friends who wanted to share with the world their slightly twisted and off beat brand of metal/rock. No one could foresee what would become of this group due to two members severe A.D.D. issues, so the group started life as a improv/jam band. This idea left a deliciously evil taste in their mouths, and they wanted more. For the next few months many other friends and musicians were invited to play along and even more unusual songs were to come of this. In the middle of that year the bassist lost his mind and traveled west for a six-month homeless experience that in some strange way re-energized him in ways that were once unheard of. In his wake the rest of the group stayed strong and started other projects like Undead Chicken.
Early in 2004 the bassist returned, ready for more but this time there would be no more jam band bullshit. From here on out they would become slightly more serious. They would play out and make albums and become huge rock stars with coke whores on their tips every night. That was the plan at least.
In no time the group had a work in progress demo entitled Tomorrow Was Yesterday. The band would be constantly evolving the songs on the 13-track demo. With every new piece of equipment, and with every practice the demo grew until it became a living thing.
In the spring of 2004 Evil D. got their big chance to play out, opening for Uncle Lloyd cotton at our friend Mikes's family party. The whole show was a disaster, the audience was filled with old drunkards who were hoping that one of the bands would just cover the goddamn Eagles. It was a great experience for us because we were able to work out some kinks, and see how we did in front of an audience (the worse the audience the better when it comes to first shows.) I think frustration aside I want to play for those people every time a band I'm in is having its concert debut.
Meanwhile, the Demo, still evolving, was handed out everywhere we went. In record stores all over Ct, NY, Mass there were spots just littered with our shit. It was great.
It would be some time before we would get a chance to play out again but with the help of ULC, and Thunderpants (r.i.p. Adam)
in august of 2004 we got a gig in torrington, ct at this not so swinging bar (it had potential to be a swinging bar but cokeheads ruined that) The show went off well for us, there were some people that seemed to respond really well to our shit and it would become the most uplifting show that we ever played.
By then the album had taken control of us. It was now the focus of the group; this would be the beginning of the end. The guitarist and bassist started to get frustrated, feeling as if things were falling away from them. The group had become way too serious way to soon. They felt that they needed more time before they could pursue a record deal or anything of the sort with any amount of success.
Early in 2005 the bassist lined up another show, once again with ULC at that same not so swinging bar. Both bands would get the opportunity to play with Amnisty Underground, and Strike the Colors. The show flopped. Everything that could go wrong went wrong for us and it fueled the frustration factor ten fold.
It was not long after this show that the band parted ways, to the disappointment of many.
In the end it turned out that Paulie G and the Reverend B. wanted to take a big step back and pursue other interests.
We broke up for no other reason than the fact that we grew apart musicly, we all wanted different things. So we moved on. It saddens me the way things ended but there is nothing we can do to change it.
Chuck went back to continue his other project Blood Machine and later on formed War Dance. To this day he is working strong making his mark on the techno-industrial scene.
Paulie G. and The Reverend B went on to form Dead Air Circuit, which failed because of scheduling issues. Here and there they tooled around until they hooked up with ULC guitarist Jimmy Big Texas California to form the Cheap Antiques, which has been on hiatus for a while (were the fuck are you Pete)
Today Paulie goes by a different name, and with the Rev. B the same you can find them both making sweet music with Emerson Rogue.
DEEE YA!
There are still Cd's left!! If you purchase one, I'll give you your money back!!
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/evildelicious
Hey have you heard of the great news? Of course not, because you are too busy sitting on your couch playing with yourself.
Emerson Rogue has some new tracks for you to wrap your dirty little minds around.
Originally released online june 2006, "Wonderland" and "One Million Faces" available on CD now. Either of those compositions contain three parts. The total playing time of both works together reach album length, "Wonderland" beeing 25 minutes, "One Million Faces" 23 minutes.
Both compositions and back-catalogue also available at our ..
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Thank ya kindly, sirs! We promise not to leave ya hangin on crappy vid for too long, good recordings will hopefully be not too far off. Thanks guys!
~JnB
Back again, once, is the incredible! S*U returns to downtown Hartford as the 2007 rolls on like a juggernaut. Climb the stairs, grab a Lite, and join us for a legendary night out!
Hey, you're added!
We got TWO new songs up on our myspace now from our upcoming LP/CD "Bister Prognos".
It should be out late February/early March on Terrötten Rec/Havoc Rec.
Also coming soon: split 7" with Pisschrist and split 7" with Nitad.
Swedish oldschool hardcore punk.
Cheers
/Kvoteringen
Good luck in your search guys! Its nice to have a place to hear the ol' lineup in the meantime, though! You check my blog lately? I have a Jack Tar News Bulletin posted, some pretty cool shit for the not so distant future, check it out! Theres a song of yours I wanna hear, but I can't think of any words to it or how to explain which one it is. oh well. Later on gents!