Thursday, 8 Jan 2009

Invade Rome :: Light Eyed & Villainous

Invade Rome released their new album, Light Eyed & Villainous this week. Above you can “Numb The Pain With Strawberry Cocaine” via the video for “Pretty Demons.” These Milwaukee natives come highly recommended to fans of Catfish Haven, The Whigs, and Dead Confederate.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

1/15 – Invade Rome – The Frequency, Madison
1/16 – Invade Rome – Empty Bottle
1/17 – Invade Rome – Cactus Club, Milwaukee

MoB Giveaway: I’ve got five (5) copies of the record to give away to the first five people to drop a comment (USA residents only) hipping me to their favorite new group/artist.

Myspace: Invade Rome
MP3: Invade Rome – “A Long Ride With Nothing To Read”


9 Responses to “Invade Rome :: Light Eyed & Villainous”

  1. mark keller Says:

    B. Fleischmann
    Angst is Not A Weltanschauung

    amazing with words and music in collaboration with daniel johnston

  2. paul Says:

    lucy michelle & the velvet lapelles
    women
    knife world
    vampire hands
    tender meat
    all tiny creatures
    john the savage

  3. Jimmie Linville Says:

    Donovan Woods
    He Drinks Gas

    This is my favorite forever, and he needs to be heard. He’s up in Toronto.

    http://www.myspace.com/donovanwoods

  4. Aaron O'B Says:

    Starfucker
    Babies Got Rabies

    Starfucker=lots ‘o fun, and (supposedly) great live
    (Full disclosure: Babies Got Rabies is my brother’s band)

  5. Julia Says:

    Brighton, MA

    a local favorite from chicago!

  6. Daniel Nathan Says:

    Alexi Murdoch
    Spiral Trance
    Mr. Deagun Jones

    Wolfmother (I’m sure you are hip to this already)

  7. uwmryan Says:

    Alright – you 6 got copies of the new record coming your way. I’ll be in touch soon for your mailing addresses.

    Everyone else, please feel free to leave your favorite new artists and or discoveries.

    Ryan
    muzzleofbees.com

  8. Tony Says:

    Dent May & His Ukulele
    The Northwoods

  9. Phil Says:

    New isn’t exactly what she is, but Bosque Brown has been on repeat for me lately as have the lo-fi albums of J. Tillman.

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