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Latest Humours News
Below is our complete Humours news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Humours Streaming New EP
Out now through Eolian Empire is the debut from Portland-based Humours, in the form of "The Onanist" EP.
Noisey is now hosting a stream of the whole EP, offering twenty minutes of unadulterated gratification at just an arm's reach away. Check it out below.
Featuring members of 1939 Ensemble and engineer extraordinaire, Fester (Rabbits, Honduran, Usnea, Stoneburner), Humours strips Crimsonesque prog to its stark elements and fuses it with the energy and abandon of Jawbox, Fugazi and Drive Like Jehu, flitting through complex movements with a mastery of dynamics and accented by strong, melodic vocals. More...
Humours Streaming New Track
As The Eolian Empire prepares for Humours' debut, "The Onanist," to see release next week, today the song "Happy Birthday, Alex Tucker" can be heard below, courtesy of Selective Memory Mag.
Humours' joyride through the Northwestern parts of the country is now underway, having raged Spokane last night, with Coeur D'Alene, Seattle and Olympia on the list for tonight and the weekend. Additional upcoming tour dates are pending.
4/10/2015 Hogwash - Coeur D'Alene, ID
4/11/2015 Company Bar - Seattle, WA
4/12/2015 Deadbeat Records - Olympia, WA More...
Humours Releasing "The Onanist"
The Eolian Empire fiends are back on the creepy attack with the cult ready to unveil a next slab of noise as the debut EP from cranked-up Portland quartet, Humours is ready to roll. The label comments:
"Humours' ultra-tight delivery mangles composed, serene wanderings with dementia-enshrouded rampages in seemingly equal doses, stripping parts from dynamic '70s progressive acts and blown-out '90s post-hardcore, reassembling them into a Frankensteinian freak mobile that stands out in any genre's parking lot.
"Featuring members of 1939 Ensemble and engineer extraordinaire, Fester (Rabbits, Honduran, Usnea, Stoneburner), the outfit strips Crimsonesque prog to its stark elements and fuses it with the energy and abandon of Jawbox, Fugazi and Drive Like Jehu, flitting through complex movements with a mastery of dynamics and accented by strong, melodic vocals. The fascinating compulsion manifested is a technical, visceral, future look at rock for new and old-schoolers alike.
"Recorded and produced by Fester and the band at his Highwire Studios in Portland, stickered-up with cover art by Matt Stikker, 'The Onanist' will be on the streets on cassette in a limited run of 100 copies and digital outlets on April 14th. Get ready for test drives and possible deadly recalls in the coming days." More...