Releases:
"Sunburnt" Tape, Swim Harder Cassettes
(Music for Cello, Prepared Piano, Voice, Radio Hiss, Etc. 2 extended 15 minute sides)
Available Now @ Swim Harder .
"Surf" Tape, SHDWPLY 2009
(Out of Print)
"great sounding new PC Worship tape on Shdwply. Effortlessly strange stuff. Very slow guitar freakout"
- The Wire Magazine(blog)
"Double Bass & Vocals" Self Released Tape
(Out of Print)
"NYC Stone Age" LP SHDWPLY 2009
1st Press : SOLD OUT::: 2nd Press in stock
Download a Vinyl Rip here::: Life is Gold .
"ranging from discordant, hazy slacker gems, stunted tribal jazz improv to woozy drunken psych pop. The general off-kilter madness is very fitting of this SHDWPLY imprint, i love the production on these records - proper old skool reel to reel tape recordings capturing progressive thinking musicians fannying around in basements attempting to hit on something new. I must admit there's a real odds'n'sods feel to this album but for fans of pioneering early 90s labels such as Siltbreeze & the likes of early Sebadoh or even some of the recent noise/dissonance output from acts such as Ashtray Navigations - this album has plenty of juicy sonic fallout & monged psychedelia to offer the casual yankophile."
-Norman Records
"PC Worship have a more ragged, basement appeal than much of the Shdwply catalogue, with a crude, DIY psych edge that feels closer to the homemade aesthetic of the early Twisted Village sides than the glazed psych-pop most associated with this amazing label. NYC Stone Age feels like a collection of tracks put together over a period of time and it veers into a bunch of mutually fucked zones: there are some honking brass-led jazz breakdowns that match Joshua Burkett-era Vermonster in terms of excessively-damaged free-rock motion, the kind of claustrophobic private basement psych that would erect temples around Vulcan’s Meet Your Ghost LP and some zoned pop/drone songs. Another great one from a label that can pretty much do no wrong."
-Vocanic Tounge