Stoked to discover this bizarre, weather-themed Excepter video by Brooklyn artist and twitter personality Jon Williams on AMDISCS-affiliated blog All, Everyone, United this morning. If you didn't catch wind of this YouTube until now, it's probably because it dropped from the sky right around the time the ball did in NYC this past New Year's-- not the most opportune release date imaginable, but certainly in keeping with the band's mysterious affinity for RED LETTER DAYS. "Anti-Noah", presented here in abridged form, is a song from last year's Presidence album on Paw Tracks. According to the label, this July 2007 recording was inspired by the closing of Doug Hollis' A Sound Garden installation by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the wake of 9/11: "Why would terrorists target meteorologists or an obscure sound sculpture park? Excepter wonder."

Presidence is available via Pawtracks. Also check out Excepter's Late EP on Woodsist, and their Maze of Death cassette on Dog Daze Tapes

Tags: excepter, video

Posted by alteredzones on 01/12/2011 at 2 p.m..

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