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This "Deadsing" footage was shot at Chop Suey by Nick Webster:
Up & Coming (9/05)
(The Stranger)
" Much like the Ruby Doe, local boys Bullet Club keep the Fugazi fires burning. With tense, terse lyrics and thick, angular math rock blazing in their engines, the band carve out a good little notch for themselves in the Seattle post-hardcore scene."
- Jennifer Maerz: Music Editor, The Stranger
Strength in Numbers: Highlights from a Post-Grunge Seattle (3/06)
(nadamucho.com)
"Bullet Club wraps up this album with its spastic, algebraic anthems and theyre definitely the heaviest band on the comp. Every instrument is more angular than an octagon and the music is busier than a cracked-up octopus. The vocals tend to sound as aggressive as Guy Picciotto of Fugazi but more schizophrenic, like Les Savy Favs Tim Harrington. On Fist in My Mouth and Automatic King, you can almost hear the band ping-ponging between pogoing and rolling in broken glass. Very exciting indeed!"
-Paul Groth
"Bullet Club- Good lord. I do not like Sleater Kinney and the Bullet Club's singer seems to be Corin Tucker's long lost brother. At least Sleater Kinney is talented. Music made up of lots of noise and cacophony from bands such as Einstrurzende Neubauten and early Sonic Youth work because the musicians are skilled and talented and know what they're doing. Just like the Marx brothers would not be funny if they really were falling all over themselves. I would actually get up and leave an establishment if this band was playing. I hope I never have to listen to them again."
-Julia Eaton.
Up & Coming (5/06)
(The Stranger)
"Judging by only their name, I wrongly wrote off Bullet Club as being a wanna-be Epitaph-circa-1994 punk act. A moment of curiosity, though, made me see the light, and actually listen to what they sound like, which is far from the insulting genre into which I immediately lumped them. They're really heavy and play up the dirty and low side of their garage influences, but the guitars are more innovative than just a few overdistorted chords, often running circles around the bass and giving nods to a more math-inspired sound reminiscent of acts like another underrated local group, the Ruby Doe, or even Fugazi. It's my favorite kind of punk rock: dirty and loud, but a lot less boring than that repetitive shit I listened to when I was 15."
- Megan Seling, The Stranger
3+2=Bullet Club (7/06)
(Disheveled Magazine)
"Bullet Club is a band that leaves an impact in whatever they do just by being themselves."
-Kimpunkrock, Disheveled Magazine
Rocka Rolla (9/06)
(The Stranger)
" Another local band that has been not-so-quietly building a following is Bullet Club, the Dischord-informed quartet that blew the doors off the High Dive at Vindaloo's record-release party on August 24. Vocalist/guitarist Matt Krus gets more than his share of comparisons to Fugazi's Guy Picciotto, but his aggressively angular guitar playing and glass-gargling vocals mesh potently with his bandmates' equally relentless delivery and give them a sense of fresh, original tension all their own. They currently have one EP under their belts; a second EP is scheduled for release later this year, and judging from the single track I've heard, they're just getting stronger."
-Hannah Levin, The Stranger
Northwest D.I.Y. (12/06)
(myspace.com/northwestdiy)
"Yes, I am friends with the guys in the band, but seriously, even if I hated all their guts, It wouldn't change my view of their music. I often read in reviews that they remind people of Fugazi or any other number of "post punk" bands. However I feel that Bullet Club brings something very original to the table. Their sound can be described as somewhat angular and complex... but it can also be described as "heavy" and "rebellious". They bring a sonic myriad of colors that weaves a spectrum of pure obliteration through beauty . Not to mention they put on an amazing live show."
-Johnny Heartbreaker, Northwest D.I.Y.
Alive & Kicking: The Bullet Club (4/07)
(nadamucho.com)
"My neck hurts.
It’s a common complaint after a Bullet Club show, thanks to the Seattle-based band’s high intensity rawk music delivered with industrious musical timing. This is tough, dirty stuff from a band who sounds like they could drag you into an alley, pound you into submission then take your money and buy cheap whiskey shots and bareback Camels.
Listening to the band’s excellent Red State EP from 2005, I found myself wonderfully impressed at the capture of their awesome live power. From the spit of the lyrics to the barrage of drums to the detail spent on getting each of the guitars to sound unique (both live and recorded), instead of just becoming a fuzzy mess, is a true testament to their painstaking approach the band takes with their music."
-Red Lehman, nadamucho.com
Bullet Club, formed in January 2003 in Seattle by Smash Velvet members Matt Krus, Matt Wilms, and Christyke Arger; as well as local drunk Ross Richardson.
In 2004 we released a self-titled EP, and in 2005 we released the Red State! EP, which can be found in Seattle record stores.
We dig artists that cut their own path, and the bookers, venues, artist support, and record labels that believe in them.
Buy the "Red State!" EP from

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 2/13/2005
Band Members:
Matt Krus - Vox, Black Guitar.

Matt Wilms - Drums.

Chris Arger - Bass Guitar.

Ross Richardson - Red Guitar, Keys.
All music created through negotiation in a four-way gunpoint standoff by all members.
All lyrics are the unilateral art of Matt Krus.
Influences: Dead Boys, Motorhead, Fugazi, The Cure, The Mars Volta, Iron Maiden, The Murder City Devils, King Crimson, John Coltrane, Motley Crue, Charles Mingus, The Clash, The Police, Bauhaus, Morphine, Johnny Cash, Iggy Pop, Tomahawk, Queens of the Stone Age, David Bowie, Mastodon, Federation X, Hot Snakes.
Social services, county hospitals, Jack Daniels, Dead Guy Ale, motorcycles, tube amplifiers. Bullet Club returns November 11th at The Comet Tavern on Capitol Hill!
Sounds Like: n.(Bou'-let Kluhb)
-----------DISCOGRAPHY----------------------
"The Further" EP- (2004)
(recorded, mixed & mastered at Mysterious Red X Studios, Seattle; by Ben Kersten)
(produced by Ben Kersten and Bullet Club)
1.Fist to my Mouth (2003)
2.Automatic King (2003)
3....And the Animals Left Us for Dead (2003)
"Red State!" EP- (2005)

(recorded at Mysterious Red X Studios, Seattle; by Ben Kersten)
(mixed & mastered at The Tank, Auburn; by Tim Duluny- Pink on Vinyl; except "Red City"- mixed by Ben Kersten at MRX Studios)
(produced by Alex Bruce- Pink on Vinyl and Bullet Club)
(album art concept by Matt Krus) (revolver art by Ric Klu)
1. Red City (2004)
2. One Cut for Every Letter in His Name (2004)
3. Wolves are Staring (2003)
4. Deadsing (2004)
"On the Backs of Bears" LP- (to be released late 2007)
1. The Beautiful and the Dark (2005)
2. Thrill! Cult! Bang! (2006)
3. Pure Candy (2006)
4. On the Backs of Bears (2006)
5. Young (2005)
6. Heavy Blood (2007)
7. Pony up, Cowboy (2007)
Type of Label: None

My Blog

an open letter to Garage Monkey, 104.9 FM

Dear Mr. Damon Stewart,    Bullet Club would like to thank you for continuing to air the Red State! EP on your show, despite the record  being close to 2 years of age, wh...
Posted by Bullet Club on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 06:32:00 PST

Pay to Play?

  Fuck you. Don't ever do it. Don't fall for that presell scam either. Don't let any two-bit operation tell you otherwise. They all just want you to use your friends to make them money....
Posted by Bullet Club on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 09:50:00 PST

summer update.

Hello!   Hey, for anyone who has asked us to do a show in the last month or so, we apologize for not getting back to you. Apparently writing music at 110db has long term effects on the ability to...
Posted by Bullet Club on Sat, 28 Jul 2007 08:59:00 PST

Red City provides a bloody soundtrack to internationally recognized artist Phil Hansen!

" Red City" has been featured in a video of Minneapolis artist Phil Hansen creating a wall-sized portrait of Kim Jong-il, using his own blood. Hansen's unique mediums, canvases of indus...
Posted by Bullet Club on Sat, 02 Jun 2007 01:48:00 PST

update.

Friends,    The production of our record has been postponed. The band did way too much coke, got in a fight, and broke up.  Matt Wilms moved to North Hollywood, spent $1...
Posted by Bullet Club on Fri, 04 May 2007 01:10:00 PST

more news.

  The new record is completely written. There are six songs. They are the greatest six songs that any of us have ever written. We would record more than six if we could figure out how t...
Posted by Bullet Club on Sat, 17 Feb 2007 12:54:00 PST

news

   We're getting there... We have a bit of work left and we'll be ready to record the next EP. We like the EP format for reasons of cost and quality (we went 3 outta...
Posted by Bullet Club on Sat, 23 Dec 2006 10:33:00 PST

winter

 We have one more show (The High Dive, Dec. 1st, with Sunday Night Blackout, and the mighty Wings Hauser), then it's time take a long hiatus from booking to finish writing the next record, and sp...
Posted by Bullet Club on Sat, 28 Oct 2006 03:38:00 PST

interview

3 2= Bullet Club Kimpunkrock -- Disheveled     3+2= Bullet Club Three of the members of Bullet Club, Chris Arger, Matt Krus and Matt Welms have known each other since the second grade....
Posted by Bullet Club on Wed, 09 Aug 2006 05:14:00 PST

podcast

Lisa Wood over at KEXP was kind enough to include "Red City" in the Music that Matters Vol. 22 Podcast, due out August 4th. Who else is on this one? why a great mix of Northwest artists, including: R...
Posted by Bullet Club on Wed, 02 Aug 2006 07:02:00 PST