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left: Conal McStravick, (Untitled) detail, 2008, MDF, mirror, glass, hairspray, masking tape
right: Conal McStravick, (Untitled), 2008, digital video, slides, black light
Exploding Head Syndrome is a hardcore punk band from Oslo, Norway. The band hit the rehearsal space for the first time in the summer of 2010, and about a year later released their first recordings; a 7-tracks self-titled EP, which was well received by the norwegian press.
EHS describe their sound as “angry punk” and their lyrics deal with the stress and frustration of todays society. The band is highly influenced by american punk and british hardcore. Exploding Head Syndrome is renowned for their energetic live shows and in the last couple of years the band has toured Norway and has shared stage with bands like Satyricon, Oslo Ess and Blood Command.
On 9. October 2013 the band released their first full-length album Disciples of Reason on their own label Exploding Records. On the record they co-operated with producer Kenneth Ishak (Heyerdahl/Beezwax). The reception of the album has been great, and it has been hailed as the norwegian album of year by some critics.
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A globe made from dark metals with cracks on it's surface. Bright, orange light from it's core is shining through into space.
Exploding Head Syndrome is a hardcore punk band from Oslo, Norway. The band hit the rehearsal space for the first time in the summer of 2010, and about a year later released their first recordings; a 7-tracks self-titled EP, which was well received by the norwegian press.
EHS describe their sound as “angry punk” and their lyrics deal with the stress and frustration of todays society. The band is highly influenced by american punk and british hardcore. Exploding Head Syndrome is renowned for their energetic live shows and in the last couple of years the band has toured Norway and has shared stage with bands like Satyricon, Oslo Ess and Blood Command.
On 9. October 2013 the band released their first full-length album Disciples of Reason on their own label Exploding Records. On the record they co-operated with producer Kenneth Ishak (Heyerdahl/Beezwax). The reception of the album has been great, and it has been hailed as the norwegian album of year by some critics.
Check them out at :
Squibs explode on the ground, or charges to simulate gunfire from the helicopter. They passed out ear plugs and safety glasses. Before the take, a crewmember said that if anything goes wrong to flatten myself on the ground. Cars, two helicopters, and effects went off perfectly. Amazing!
of sanity
and explodes.
in our rooftop bedroom. Antigua, Guatemala.
12.29.07
4 of 6.
(note: as we editing through my guatemala photos, many of the photos i took of david seemed to be a bit strange. we half-jokingly said it looked like he was going insane photo by photo. so this is that edit. all tongue in cheek. this edit neither confirms nor denies mr. banks' sanity or lack thereof.)
Explode the TV, playing support for KMFDM's Kunst tour.
Explode the TV are:
Bentley Browning (lead vocals)
Jonathan Browning (lead guitar)
Andy Skipsey (bass)
Chris Witherall (drums)