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Butcher Birds

This guitar is tuned to OH YEAH

About Me

Butcher Birds have been around for about 2.5 years. They have an EP, and are writing a new album at the moment. They have played a lot of shows, including some opening slots for bands like The Drones, Beasts of Bourbon, Howling Bells, Erase Eratta, Something For Kate, Spectrum, etc. They enjoy a laugh, a scotch and slapping each other's bums in a friendly manner.
ORDER OUR CD 'EAT THEIR YOUNG' ONLINE AT WWW.MERENOISE.NET. OR GET IT AT ALL GOOD INDIE MUSIC STORES (SKINNY'S & ROCKINGHORSE IN BRISBANE) OR JB-HIFI.
REVIEWS FOR OUR EP "Eat Their Young"
TIMEOFF, BRISBANE
The debut five-track EP from emerging local outfit Butcher Birds finds them consolidating their reputation as a powerful live act with this deft studio document of their early career. They’re often tagged as being ‘grunge revivalists’, and while that’s definitely applicable in parts this quartet has far more to offer than just a snapshot of the early 90s. The dirty, smouldering drive of opener ‘Mower’ gives way to the indie-riff weaving through ‘Tiger Paw’, which in turn secedes to the massive bombastic sludge of ‘Great Escape’. Then the sultry sleaze of ‘The Deal’ morphs into the leisurely, majestic build that defines the epic ‘Sweet Sweet Cones’, completing a diverse and powerful first-up release from a band with a lot to look forward to. (GP)
MESS AND NOISE, MELBOURNE
The 90s revival has begun in Brisbane. Violent Soho do the indolence and angst thing, lashing out and then lapsing, but Butcher Birds are harder to classify. Antecedents include L7 and The Breeders (so is 'The Deal' for Kelley or Kim?) and they blaze more than they bounce, but 'Eat Their Young' also shows a grasp of mood and emotional reckoning. 'Mower' falls at the point where sexual energy gives way to anger, while the shuddering hum of 'The Great Escape' turns relationship basics into a matter of life and death. The latter finds the quartet – vocalist and guitarist Stacey Coleman, bassist Joanna Nilson (an occasional Mess+Noise correspondent), guitarist Jacinta Walker and drummer Steven Tronc – adding menace-heavy harmonies to the mix, emphasising the feminine instinct that undercuts the grunge-friendly rock. Will '93 be the sound of 2007? Maybe, but when Butcher Birds machine-gun the forces of moderation on 'The Deal' with rapid-fire drums and fuzzed-out vocals, the mass of energy on offer makes the timeline irrelevant.THANKS CRAIG MATHEISON!!
BEAT MAGAZINE, MELBOURNE
Butcher Birds Eat Their Young (Mere Noise)
Ornithology – the study of birds – has never been my strongest academic or conversational suit. Sure, I'm pretty certain those multi-coloured birds that rip off the fruit next door are parrots, or maybe lorikeets, and miner birds are those bloody awful things that pissed my parents off so much in the 1970s that my old man crafted a homemade sling-shot to preserve our suburban garden. But butcher birds are a completely foreign species – and given that the Butcher Birds (the band, not the taxonomy of bird) title their EP Eat Their Young I'm guessing the humble butcher bird isn't one of God's more endearing creatures.So it's lucky that the Butcher Birds are an endearing band to the ear. The Butcher Birds hail from Queensland, but their musical shtick owes much more to the grungey sonic landscapes of Washington State, and the intensity of the Deal sisters' Bostonian legacy. Eat Their Young is two parts rollicking punk rock, and three parts grinding atmospheric punk rock. Mower is the stand-out track, packed full of some sparkling Sleater Kinney riffs washed over with the rich and dirty backdrop of Veruca Salt-ish noise.The remainder of the album is played out at a lesser tempo, but with enough attitude to compel attention. The feminine harmonies of Tiger Paw complement perfectly the noise fest loitering in the background, while Great Escape presses into your temples like the fateful consequences of a night on cheap Tequila. The Deal could be a tribute to Kelly and Kim, but that's probably a serendipitous musical reference (though the references to 'habits' in the lyrics might be more than accidental); the bruising tone might easily reflect the permanent damage of an ill-considered substance dependent lifestyle. And finally there's the sweet and pretty Sweet Sweet Cones – hopefully a song about the pleasures of eating good ice-cream, but maybe not. EPs can be a valuable entree to a band's potential, or a gastronomic turn-off – in the case of the Butcher Birds, the weight of evidence is overwhelming on the former assessment. Good stuff.PATRICK EMERYthank you patrick, we wuv you.
TSUNAMI MAGAZINE
BUTCHER BIRDS Eat Their Young (Merenoise)9/10When a relatively unknown, underground Brisbane band release an EP this good, you can't help but be excited. Eat Their Young displays a crisp edge rarely found in today's bubble-gum wrapped indie pop. 'Great Escape' digs its claws into your flesh, pulling you down with its dark dredged sound, a feeling that is emulated on the entire EP. These cats herald a new wave of indie rock that's not afraid to get down and dirty, and this nonchalant attitude should soon propel them into the nations' collective consciousness (Nate Shea).

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Member Since: 11/13/2005
Band Website: MANAGEMENT-Jo 0422104178 [email protected]
Band Members: STACEY

JACINTA

JOANNA

all THESE pics by justin edwards
Influences: Lindsay Lohan, Swervedriver, Wipers, My Bloody Valentine, Afghan Whigs, Sonic Youth, Kyuss, Sebadoh, Gun Club, Swans, Mudhoney, Cat Power, Roxette, Patti Smith, Frank Zappa, PJ Harvey, Big Black, The Drones, Acid King, Turbonegro, Notwist, Lightning Bolt, Scratch Acid, Melvins, Pixies, Clouds, Motorpsycho, Shellac, Mastodon, Bjork, L7, Ride, Black Sabbath, Joy Division, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Hot Snakes, The Amps, Bardo Pond, The Kills, Calexico, The Breeders, June of 44, Unwound, Amy Winehouse, Bikini Kill, Spiritualized, Spacemen 3, Black Lips, Beasts of Bourbon, Babes in Toyland, The Supremes..etc.
Sounds Like: SHOEGAZER DOOM METAL FILTERED THROUGH THE COCTEAU TWINS...if you will.
Record Label: MERENOISE...www.merenoise.net
Type of Label: Indie

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Hello flock news news. Well first of all, sorry to those who expected us at Devil's Kitchen, Steve had some last minute important things to attend to which was a shame because we wanted to play. Okay...
Posted by Butcher Birds on Mon, 04 Feb 2008 02:45:00 PST