History Invades
  • Intensity In Ten Cities
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  • Intensity In Ten Cities
    Genre: Club
    MP3 (05:14) [11.97 MB]
  • Post Modernist Trap : The Stalkers Guide To The Universe
    Genre: Avantgarde
    MP3 (04:06) [9.39 MB]
Biography
Water for our thirsty ears was so close, and in such flowing abundance. The beats, and the pauses, and the beats, and the beats, and the pauses, and the beats carried us the rest of the way. Finally something good, something great, had saved us in a dying world of grey and beige.

History Invades exudes an eloquent way of telling us that the world we live in is not at all the world we live in, but a complex string of planned events, leading to an intricately planned uprising, and final overcome. The message: We will not be taken lightly. The execution: Genius. Save us, save us, from ordinary, and take us with you on to the battle for truly free thought, and unending love. They want what you want, and you may need them as well.

Press for IVVI
"The music is too good not to like...that they've already bested many bands on supposedly equal footing is testament enough. For all their faults, History Invades is still ascending to the top of their game. Don't let their third album creep up on you like their second crept up on me." - Audiversity

"...all is not lost for the synth-punk hopefuls, as History Invades returns with In Vision Vanish Invisible, a record that takes dance-punk's basic ethos -- a DIY dance party -- and gallops past the technical and artistic limitations of the genre." - Aversion

"Though this young band has some of the longest song titles ever, they’ve mastered an awesome amalgamation of dancey punk, bass-heavy glitch, and noise-house. While a ton of bands have explored math-rock, electro, punk crossover terrain in their own way, History Invades does it right. Expect rad things from these guys." - The XLR8R Office Top Ten
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  • Members:
    Paul Albert Harper / Zachary Alan Zeller / Nigel Evan Dennis / Noah Guitar Prado / Michael Norman Williams
  • Sounds Like:
    Soundtrack
  • Influences:
    !!!, Air, Blonde Redhead, CSS, Death From Above 1979, The Evaluation, Frodus, Goldfrapp, Her Space Holiday, Interpol, Justice, Kylie Minogue, Liars, MIA, New Order, Oneida, Pulp, Q And Not U, Radiohead, Starflyer 59, TV On The Radio, USE, Viva Voce, Yes
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    08/31/07
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/15/23 13:01:40

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