Yowie

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Trina 02:43 Tools
Tamara 02:37 Tools
Tenesha 03:24 Tools
Towanda 04:22 Tools
Toni 04:55 Tools
Tara 06:20 Tools
Talisha 05:28 Tools
Ineffable Dolphin Communion 05:28 Tools
Mysterium Tremendum 05:28 Tools
Absurdly Ineffective Barricade 06:09 Tools
The Reason Your House Is Haunted Can Be Found On This Microfiche 04:33 Tools
Slowly But Surly 06:09 Tools
The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You 04:33 Tools
Tareka 06:20 Tools
Whippersnapper 04:33 Tools
Shriners Sure Do Cuss A Lot 05:09 Tools
I Could Care Less 06:19 Tools
Eternally Collapsing Object 06:40 Tools
Talula 00:00 Tools
Dunderduck 03:08 Tools
“The reason your house is haunted can be found on this microfiche.” 03:08 Tools
Rumble 03:08 Tools
Dunderdruck 03:08 Tools
Evoke the Mask 03:08 Tools
Grassman 03:08 Tools
01. Trina 03:08 Tools
07. Talula 03:08 Tools
Absurdity Ineffective Barricade 03:08 Tools
Laredo 03:08 Tools
Tamika (live) 03:08 Tools
Tamika 03:08 Tools
05. Toni 03:08 Tools
04. Tenesha 03:08 Tools
06. Towanda 03:08 Tools
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Yowie, a dual-guitar and drums trio from St. Louis, have been stunning audiences with their incomparable barrage of sonic kung fu. They accelerate the progressive rock rhythmic sensibilities of Ruins and Magma and mutate them with the shrieker side of Big Black and Slayer. The band incorporates many variations in time signature, tempo, and tuning, to create a virtual audio maze, but no matter how complex things get, their compositions remain cohesive and compelling. After releasing their debut album Cryptooology on Skin Graft, they lost a guitarist. Since then (2006/2007), they have re-acquired the same guitarist, and continued writing music under the radar until mid-2011 when it was announced that they have written and recorded an entirely new album. Then, the same guitarist left the band, yet again, and Yowie acquired Christopher Trull, formerly of Grand Ulena, to perform full time after the recording and release of the band's second album, "Damning with Faint Praise," which is now available on Skin Graft records. The band describes it as "more danceable" than their first album, and not sounding like "there's an icepick stuck in your ear." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.