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Church of Hed

Travelogues in Electronica by Quarkspace's drummer

About Me

Hiding under the moniker Church of Hed is Quarkspace drummer Paul Williams. Created to indulge the latter's electronic side, this project focuses on tighter songs and a synth-heavy sound. Lack of electric guitar aside, the music follows a path very similar to the group's own brand of trippy space rock. Williams, billed as "the nefarious HED," plays multi-layered synthesizers, loops, drums and even vocals on a couple of numbers. The Archbishop of Budweiser (who this reviewer suspects to be none other than Quarkspace's Stan Lyon) supplied basslines for half of the tracks. Other group members may have popped their heads into the studio, but they hide under similarly puzzling pseudonyms. Despite the fact that the album is presented as an electronica affair, it covers more ground. The key factor to enjoy it resides in your appreciation of synth-based space music. Think Ozric Tentacles, but also Tangerine Dream, The Orb, even a touch of Stereolab. Stand-out tracks include the opener "The Lone Freak," the hypnotic "Cathedral Ice Revival" and the utterly strange "Alpha Century Leisuretime." The latter kicks off with a delicate electric piano motif, then turns to swirling synths backing a spoken intervention by Thom the World Poet — played backwards! The odd track is "Rock & Roll Song" where Williams shows how much he knows his Peter Hammill as he emulates his writing and arrangements. In short, this eponymous release makes a convincing debut. - Francois Couture, All Music Guide
Buy the Church of Hed CD here! (Only $5 including postage, with Quarkspace's 4.5 star-rated CD Drop for free!)

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Member Since: 1/26/2006
Band Website: churchofhed.com
Band Members: Paul Williams
Influences: The Orb, Eddie Jobson, Quarkspace, Gong, Orbital, Peter Hammill, Paul Kantner, Neil Young, Yes, Stereolab
Sounds Like: The Orb, The Fireman, Quarkspace, Stereolab
Record Label: Eternity's Jest Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

2 "new" Church of Hed MP3s on myspace!

We've uploaded 2 new MP3s to our myspace page, both from our debut CD. The infamous "Rock and Roll Song" features Lynnette Shelley from the avant-psych outfit The Red Masque on backing vocals.  W...
Posted by Church of Hed on Thu, 15 Nov 2007 03:37:00 PST

New SNOCAP store.

Check out the new SNOCAP store on this page where in addition to the first Church of Hed album, you can purchase pretty much the entire Eternity's Jest catalog, including Quarkspace and National Steam...
Posted by Church of Hed on Thu, 05 Apr 2007 02:54:00 PST

New track: Open Road Kansas

This is a premix of Open Road Kansas from "Rivers of Asphalt" the upcoming Church of Hed CD. The album is a musical travelogue searching for Old Route 66 amongst the bland commercial roadscape of Inte...
Posted by Church of Hed on Sat, 02 Dec 2006 12:08:00 PST

Church of Hed on iTunes.

We've been on iTunes for over a year now.   We invite everyone to check us out and maybe support the cause by buying a song or two or ten!!  Thanks! Church of Hed on iTunes.  ...
Posted by Church of Hed on Fri, 13 Oct 2006 03:45:00 PST

Check out the online zine: The Hed Count

The Hed Count is an online magazine featuring ramblings on travel, music, sports and one gaming article (for now). We'd love it if you'd check it out.   Supporting our sponsors by ...
Posted by Church of Hed on Sat, 05 Aug 2006 06:19:00 PST

Doug Walker, RIP

Doug Walker was a spacerock icon; the leader of Alien Planetscapes, probably the best spacerock band in the world. I received the sad word earlier this week that Doug had passed on.  His dia...
Posted by Church of Hed on Sat, 08 Apr 2006 07:21:00 PST

Eternity's Jest Records 10th Anniversary Sale!

Folks, we are celebrating our 10th year as an independent, artist-run label by having a sale! For only $15 (postage included), you can pick up Quarkspace's Node in Peril (featuring a comic booklet by ...
Posted by Church of Hed on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 03:54:00 PST