Weird Party | |
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Weird Party logo, 2011 | |
Origin | Houston, TX |
Genre | Hardcore |
Years Active | March 2010 - Present |
Labels | none |
Associated Acts | Dead Tooth Fatal Flying Guilloteens Muhammid Ali Sugar Shack These Borders Were Drawn In Blood Welfare Mothers |
Websites | Official Site |
Members | Shawn Adolf Stephen Bee Kyle Gioins Shelby Hohl Dann Miller |
Former Members | Bryan Agan "Dirty" Jeff Smith |
Weird Party is a hardcore band whose members have been in Fatal Flying Guilloteens, Welfare Mothers, Muhammid Ali, Sugar Shack, American Fangs, and These Borders Were Drawn In Blood.
History[]
Weird Party formed in early 2010. They made their debut at The Mink on March 5th, 2010. On December 31st, 2010 they played at Fitzgerald's for the Free Press Houston New Year's Eve show. Rumors circulated about the band having broken up, and in February 2011, a self-titled album was leaked.
The album turned out to be leaked by Bryan Agan, who had quit the band after (or during) the New Year's Eve show. Another member said that the leaked album was more or less demos, and that the band was already almost finished with a full-length consisting of entirely different material. Agan was replaced with Dann Miller, and the band resumed playing shows.
Websites[]
Official Site: weirdparty.org
Band Members[]
Final Lineup
- Rowland Blackout - vocals, noise
- Dick Cravings - drums
- Keg Noisily - guitar
- DK Miller - guitar
- MANIE CHEMIN - bass
Other Members
- Bryan Agan - guitar
- "Dirty" Jeff Smith - bass
Discography[]
Albums
- Weird Party (2011, Digital Release)
Photos[]
Videos[]
Live Performances
- Live From Sugar Hill, Episode 22 - Full set filmed at Sugar Hill Studios. This episode also features The Energy.
Other [Interviews, etc.]
Flyer Vault[]
This space is to be used for a slideshow of show flyers.
Press[]
Weird Party Break Up, Leave Free Album Behind (Houston Press, 2011.02.18)
Roky Moon & BOLT And Weird Party Complete The Rock And Roll Circle Of Life At The Mink (Review of first show, Houston Press, 2010.03.08)
Weird Party (Concert listing for first show, Houston Press, 2010.03.05)
References[]
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External Links[]
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