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XMAS SALE Hello there, Captains Of Industry is celebrating the season with a great big online sale. For the duration of December 2007 all albums are £3 each and all singles are £1... More Summer Sale Right, hear this. Every week, for the next four weeks, we are running a different special offer on our back catalogue... More JAN SALE Another year, another offer. For the rest of January we are discounting all albums to £5 or less and all singles to £1. The first fifty orders will also get a very limited Silicon Vultures CD promo of ‘Sour Tits’... More Terror alert! Sonically-minded art-rockers Peace Burial At Sea have recently completed and remixed their second album Holy Terrors due for release in 2006... More |
![]() “Within chaos there is logic…” Jonny Longrigg - Vocals/Guitars Peace Burial At Sea formed somewhere not so long ago. The northern hemisphere. The twenty-first century. “Peace Burial At Sea make all other rock music sound like antiquated bilge. Each song is like that food of the future they always promised us - a colourful pill to be popped, devoured. The future has arrived: the cyber art-punk revolt starts here.” - Kerrang!, March 2004 Like spiritual Stateside cousins …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead or Slint, Peace Burial Of Sea exist on the periphery – of sound, of society, of the imagination. The ghost of cocaine Bowie lingers in their paranoid post-cyber punk, art-dub debut opus This Is Such A Quiet Town, as do Spaceman 3, The Aphex Twin, PiL, Mogwai. The overall effect is like 2001: A Space Odyssey as scored by Ian Curtis, or maybe a post-hardcore ‘Ziggy Stardust’ or…or…or… “A brooding rock beast that flickers between pregnant pauses, elongated eruptions and menacing overtones - like some bastard offspring of Mogwai fumbling with the wasted offspring of Amen.” – The Crack, June 2004 First released on Mekong Delta in late 2003, This Is Such A Quiet Town is a concept album – the concept being originality within rock music, existence an aural hinterland where synth-laden drone rock turns nasty, punk bites back; a tremulous tangle of wires. But there’s poetry in Peace Burial At Sea’s self disgust, each song a mini-movie within itself… “A rewarding and individual beast whose sardonic humour and asphyxiating ambience are just about unparalleled…” – Manchester Music Peace Burial At Sea exist in a world where cameras track our every movement in our rat-infested holes. This is the domain of Aldous Huxley, Jeff Noon, Stanley Kubrick - where paranoia is worn as a badge of pride, artificial lights illuminate shadowy secrets and everything rattle with an amphetamine comedown. Heat censors freeze-frame every frosted breath, neurosis is the only true narcotic, a McMeal the only sustenance in the city tonight. Forget ‘1984’ - this is 2004 and Big Brother has you bent double as Orwell spins in his grave. Things are a whole lot worse than we ever could have imagined. This is Armageddon on plastic. Peace Burial At Sea don’t play gigs – they take spaces and fill them with people and sound and stimulants. Shows played in secret locations during 2003 across the north of England are still being talked about in wide-eyed hushed tones. More will be announced shortly. Peace Burial At Sea welcome all remixers to reinterpret their work ‘Peace Burial At Sea’ is a painting by JMW Turner (1774-1851) Peace Burial At Sea’s second album will be released in 2006.
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