Video Daughters

Video Daughters

Genres: noise rock, noise, core, drone, Cropped Out

About Video Daughters

Video Daughters are a collective of musicians living primarily in Brooklyn, NY. Always comprised of multi-instrumentalists switching between sampled electronics, junk percussion, guitar, bass, vocals, drunken tom-tom's, shouts and chewed cymbal crashes, they were formed during the winter of 2008-09 by Thomas John Creery, Michael Green, and Scott Townsend, three charming and bored bookstore clerks with nothing better to do than talk about Touch and Go Records and the clip of Beavis and Butthead watching Live's "I Alone". Melding together all their favorite parts from minimalist composers, no-Wave based post-punk, electro-industrial noise from the late 80's, pop geniuses and savants from the Pacific Northwest, the EP "Birds, Sing the Car Alarm" was recorded spring of 2009. Swallowing their teeth and seeing with their feet through lofts and gallieries throughout Brooklyn lead them to record the full-length "ZooS" during the fall of 2010. Upon the release of "ZooS" the following summer, John moved to California making Video Daughters a cosmic psycho duo. If Suicide and Pere Ubu combined forces this over-looked middle child would be the failed abortion. If Cluster were backed by Mo Tucker, it probably wouldn't sound like this at all. Maybe only through headphones.

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