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The Black Arts

Maybe this world is another planet's hell....

About Me


The Music Or The Drugs Film Clip!!!Cool shit important people say about the Black Arts....The Black Arts really, they rock. They’re one of those bands where everything has fallen into place and now they simply need the recognition and the stardom to complete the picture. Their bop-worthy, balls-out rock goes down a treat with ‘War On Hurricanes’ proving a shout-along favourite and ‘Heart Rip Sleeve’ showing off the best guitar riff this side of ‘Satisfaction’. - Time Off MagazineThese guys really know how to orchestrate a stunning fusion of pop, old school rock, reggae and a bit of funk.... lead singer Channel J took the audience on a journey with his endearing vocals, and really shone in crowd favourite, War on Hurricanes. The Black Arts simply know how to have infectious, silly fun onstage. - Faster Louder.com"...sounds like those first glorious moments of hearing pre-‘Satisfaction’ Stones records." - Ben Preece, Time Off Magazine"Combine grainy drunken vocals with some tinkling piano loops, bashed out acoustic strings, boozy harmonies, frenetic riffage and a spattering of slide guitar, and you have a sound that everyone can love. Personally, I'd need masking tape and a staple gun to stop myself singing along to these little numbers." - The Sandwich Club, www.sandwichclub.fm"In the space of 24 minutes, this five-piece fit in a whole LP's worth of rock n roll" - Time Off Magazine EP Review"Kudos to The Black Arts boys for a top show. Time Off wishes you all the best for what’s sure to be a celebrated career." - Justin Grey, Time Off Magazine EP Launch Review"The Black Arts kicked my ass. Not in the they-took-me-out-back-and-beat-me-up-for-my-lunch-money way, but more in the they-fuckin'-rocked-the-house way. They ploughed down the crowd with their fun and infectious sound and their hilarious stage banter." - Chart Attack magazine, Canada"Their gritty cover of Johnny Cash’s ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ is a treat, as is their own devilishly good ‘The Music Or The Drugs’. - Time Off Magazine"The Black Arts ebulliently performed, catchy indie-pop-blues grooves hit the spot." - Brett Collingwood, Rave MagazineCLICK HERE FOR SUPER REQUEST!!!!! REQUEST 'THE MUSIC OR THE DRUGS' ON TRIPLE J!!!Wicked vocal harmonies and top of your lungs screaming with a Dead Kennedys meets The Beatles attitude. An infectious pop sensibility litters every cancerous track of rock'n'roll destruction. what is the black arts? A concern, a promise, a lie, a joke, a silence, a wreckage, a love, a band, the black arts is our wealth. the black arts like to gamble, drink, photograph, watch, read, smoke. (repeat)San Francisco, USA.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/6/2005
Band Website: theblackarts.net
Band Members: Channel J i The Fort Pensive Penguin Ruwan De Silva : Management/Bookings: Dan Starkey [email protected] 0431 685 495our family includes: www.tidykid.com www.tidykidmusic.com www.athousandapologies.com.au www.alchemix.com.au
Influences: MUSIC WE LIKE : the beatles, wilco, the flaming lips, m craft, elliot smith, gomez, pixies, beck, the sleepy jackson, the panics, the shins,Augie Marchthe frames, Bright Eyes.
Record Label: Tidy Kid Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

it speaks again... troubadour review.

The crowd thins remarkably as the scruffy lads from The Black Arts hit the stage, but this doesn't deter them from unleashing a rousing set of riff-laden rockers. They've been quiet of late and tonigh...
Posted by The Black Arts on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 04:21:00 PST

The Black Arts Time Off Interview: INSPIRED PONDERINGS OF A GENIUS INTERVIEWER...

Have a go at the interview Justin Grey of Time Off graced us with - check it out in print or online at http://www.timeoff.com.au/index.php?area=Interviews&pg=3 8&subarea=7675&sel=7675 ...
Posted by The Black Arts on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 02:00:00 PST

Come on feel the malaise

Just a few laconic scrawls from Channel J. I have noticed that The Black Arts have 3 songs listed in the Triple J Unearthed Top 100. This may very well be the closest I get to any form of respect from...
Posted by The Black Arts on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 07:26:00 PST

So you think you can Whip ???

..>..>..> ..>   This is an email conversation - ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Ahh the beauty in the simplicity of someone ...
Posted by The Black Arts on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 03:55:00 PST

Monkey Bombs hit Tom Cruise

Special Note (the dotted lines in between paragraphs show where 1 email finishes and the next starts - enjoy)  ____________________________________________________________   I swear this is...
Posted by The Black Arts on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:13:00 PST

more lyrics to songs we may or may not have written yet...

In my future I will forget your cold past because there's no bright light that's strong as to lastuntil tomorrow, this new day burning up fastand when the heat is on, the heat is on you Until we risew...
Posted by The Black Arts on Sat, 15 Sep 2007 07:40:00 PST

We Sell Revolutions

Keep singing your song with your bubblegum tongue. Your the face in the crowd where they're pointing their guns. Your Summer of Love is like Tiananmen Square. You should've been dead but you don't fuc...
Posted by The Black Arts on Fri, 07 Sep 2007 07:50:00 PST

LOOK AT THE MONKEY....... on friday

Go ahead, Look at it. Look at the monkey. O.K. Now look at this monkey........ Do you get it????? O.K. THE BLACK ARTS have our most primative SHOW OF THE YEAR, this FRIDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER at ...
Posted by The Black Arts on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 07:38:00 PST

aliens or adultery???

Humans crack me the fuck up eh? Seems there is a reason we are at the top of this diminishing "soon we're gonna eat cloned panda placenta" food-chain. We are creative, intelligent, bloodthirsty liars,...
Posted by The Black Arts on Wed, 22 Aug 2007 07:50:00 PST

watch your back and sleep with one eye open... Just a sugestion.

Well it's been a while since any solicited news has been forthcoming from The Black Arts camp as of late they've become rather reclusive. Since the bands filmclip for the track "Th...
Posted by The Black Arts on Wed, 08 Aug 2007 05:22:00 PST