"You Know Too Much About Me Already" by The Eradicator from the 2nd full length album 'Peak Eradicator,' available October 2019 via Say-10 Records Order at; https://www.say-10.com/store/the-eradicator-peak-eradicator/
Directed, shot, and edited by Rob Menzer Shot in Brooklyn, NY Thank you to Cold Wrecks for being the backing band in the video Thank you to Saint Vitus Bar for the venue
Official Site: http://theeradicatorband.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theeradicatorband Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeradicator Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vLryEwjmshUYM9PkH7vLI?nd=1
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Peak Eradicator, the new record from Chicago squash-punk outfit The Eradicator, is part fan fiction, part truth. It follows the titular character—The Eradicator, a combative, ski-mask-wearing squash player—as he tries to find his place in the world and the local squash club standings, backed by fist-pumping, Fucked Up-meets-Andrew W.K. anthemics. Live in concert, The Eradicator is in character, masked and driven solely by squash. But behind it all is vocalist and guitarist Andy Slania, a regular dude working in IT trying to find his place in the world, too.
"You Know Too Much About Me Already" by The Eradicator from the 2nd full length album 'Peak Eradicator,' available October 2019 via Say-10 Records
ReplyDeleteOrder at; https://www.say-10.com/store/the-eradicator-peak-eradicator/
Directed, shot, and edited by Rob Menzer
Shot in Brooklyn, NY
Thank you to Cold Wrecks for being the backing band in the video
Thank you to Saint Vitus Bar for the venue
Official Site: http://theeradicatorband.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theeradicatorband
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeradicator
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4vLryEwjmshUYM9PkH7vLI?nd=1
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Peak Eradicator, the new record from Chicago squash-punk outfit The Eradicator, is part fan fiction, part truth. It follows the titular character—The Eradicator, a combative, ski-mask-wearing squash player—as he tries to find his place in the world and the local squash club standings, backed by fist-pumping, Fucked Up-meets-Andrew W.K. anthemics. Live in concert, The Eradicator is in character, masked and driven solely by squash. But behind it all is vocalist and guitarist Andy Slania, a regular dude working in IT trying to find his place in the world, too.