A great song in 12/8 time originally done by the genius techno band The Pet Shop Boys. Really, these guys are criminally underrated in my opinion. Check out their melodic and quirky album “Very.” Great song craftsmanship. Any of their…
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Marvelous Things - Eisley Cover
A song by one of my favorite “modern” bands - Eisley. Funny story, I actually started recording this song years and years ago. My acoustic guitar is in the shop and I thought I might as well finish this one…
Read morePhilhelmon: Visits, Videos, & New Album
A lot has been happening on the Philhelmon front. Henk Bol came and visited us here in Oregon, USA and we did a lot of work for the forthcoming album Perpetual Immobile: Epistemic Impossibility.
We shot a lot of video…
Read moreRedtop Medusa - No Excuses Cover
Redtop Medusa got together and covered one of our favorite bands from the 90s, Alice in Chains. This song and their music was in constant rotation for my sister and I growing up. They are a seriously underrated band with…
Read moreBlack Sheep of the Family - Quatermass Cover
Philhelmon just finished a hilarious video-cover of the Quatermass song Black Sheep Of The Family. Very "I am the Walrus" in style, don't you think? Special kudos go to Greg West and Tiger Brooke over at Portly Pig Studios for…
Read moreDestroyer - Redtop Medusa
It's finally done! After slaving away for a very long time, Tiger and Greg over at Portly Pig Studios have finished a very striking and artfully done stop-motion video to Redtop Medusa's song "Destroyer."
RedTop Medusa - Destroyer from Portly…
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December is upon us! As most musicians know, it is the most busy time of year! I for one wouldn't have it any other way! Interviews, music videos, new songs and albums... all these things have been brewing. Check it:
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Released in 2010, Redtop Medusa's intent was to write about emotionally potent and somewhat taboo topics, while making an effort to make these topics digestible…
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