Hey all! Check out the interview with us and a whole slough of other artists that performed at Calgary’s Sled Island Festival on Punk Radio Cast. The whole episode is available as a downloadable mp3 here. We were fucking haggard (what with destroying my vocal chords on tour and Jenny’s case of food poisoning!) and I think you can tell, but the whole interview was a ton of fun and both Chris MacBurnie and Stacey Steel were awesome hosts. Cheers!
Thanks to the hard work of the talented Jorden of No Dice Ink, we are proud to announce the release of an animated video for “The Baghdad Shuffle”! Give it a watch and let us know what you think.
Additionally, our new album, Molotov Rocktail, will be available on 12″ vinyl as of June 29th. We’ll be releasing it as part of our Sled Island Festival show at the Palomino (109 7 Ave NW – Calgary). Noon. Check us out and come score some sweet vinyl!
Hey everyone! We need your help. We need you to help us spread the word about our tour. If you have friends in one of the cities we’re playing in, let them know. Tell them about our free album and if you are on facebook, invite them to one of our events listed below. Our download can be accessed by going to our site or by visiting our myspace profile. Any help you can give is greatly appreciated!
Hey all! The new album, Molotov Rocktail, is now available for free in all it’s downloadable glory. It comes in a .zip file complete with all artwork. Be sure to check it out and share it with all of your friends, allies and enemies. Below is the statement from Meter Records about the online album release. (more …)
For all of our dedicated fans and allies, we’ve posted an early download link for the new album, Molotov Rocktail, on our downloads page. Hurry to score it though, because the widget will be gone in a few days and then you’ll have to wait until April 12th, like everyone else. Keep rock alive and kickin: share it!
Marek Vermin (MV): We’ve been around since 2001, but we’ve been through a number of line-ups. The only members of the band that have been with us since the beginning are myself and Casey. The band was founded as a collective, but lots of bands say that and no one ever seems to know what exactly that means. We were the same. It was basically a position about our ideological stance. A loose consensus was the formula for band decisions, but there was no formal structure with a constitution or anything. (more …)
We’ve just posted a new song, “A Word and a Beat”, on our page on myspace, our page on facebook, and on iLike. This song, from our forthcoming album, Molotov Rocktail, is a celebration of underground independent music. Independent music has always survived the various economic and technological transformations that have upset music capitalism and today is no different. Today, the executives steering the bloated entertainment industries are terrified of the possibility of people hearing music without paying for it. The industry is attempting to force through legislation to engineer profitability into art and stop its mass proliferation. However, this is nothing but a false barrier between artists and listeners. Music is written to be heard. Everything else is peripheral, but the music industry has been treating it in the exact opposite manner for too long. So, let’s take our music back!
In honour of the vitality of art and the people who aren’t afraid to share their culture freely with others, we are going to be releasing our new album, Molotov Rocktail, for free on the internet in conjunction with Meter Records. Keep visiting our website in April to download the album. And make sure you share it with others.
Viva rock n roll!
The Martyr Index
Oso Blanco Posted by Marek Vermin on March 18th, 2008
We’ve posted a new song on our pages: The Martyr Index on facebook and The Martyr Index on myspace. It is a song about Byron Shane Chubbuck, also known as Oso Blanco, who is a wolf clan Cherokee/Choctaw raised in New Mexico. Throughout 1998 and 1999 he robbed a number of banks and used the proceeds to send assistance to the Zapatista Rebels in Chiapas, Mexico. After the FBI learned that he was giving the money away to aid the poor and the dispossessed they dubbed him “Robin the Hood”. Following his arrest Oso Blanco was sentenced to 80 years in a federal prison and he is currently serving that sentence in the US.
Check out our most recent recording of It’s Called Rock n Roll up on our myspace profile, as well as iLike and iLike Facebook. Let us know what you think of this new version, featuring Jackson Phibes from Forbidden Dimension on the intro lead guitar.
We’re going to be posting more songs from our forthcoming Album, Molotov Rocktail, until it drops in April, so keep checking back to hear more.
NEW SONG! Posted by Marek Vermin on January 27th, 2008
We have a new song posted on myspace, iLike and iLike facebook. The song is a cover of Thin Lizzy’s Jailbreak and it is our homage to the late, great Phil Lynott, who has been a major inspiration to us. This track is also the recording debut of our new singer, Jenny from le bloc, who joined us in the late summer of 2007. Additionally, it is from our most recent recording sessions produced with Casey Lewis at Echo Base Studio, and was recorded and mixed alongside the tracks from our forthcoming release Molotov Rocktail, available this spring. Enjoy!