KREEPHAUS 003 - OUT JAN 1, 2012, PRE ORDER NOW!!!
BUCK GOOTER 
"CONSIDER THE GRACKLES" LP
(Hand-screened artwork by Buck Gooter)
Edition of 210

"Buck Gooter have been a long standing outfit in the rolling hills of Apalachia. Having been a band for the better part of the past decade, these two Virginian freaks make mind-numbing, splintering mountain tripped hardcore with industrial electro drums, theramin and repetitive guitar sludge reminicent of Flipper getting mawled by a Big Black convention.  At the core this duo is writing "Alternative Country" songs that have been left in the jeans of conformity and unexpectedly put through the washer of modern proto-punk. Truly ahead of their time, both live and on recording, this record is a true document of the mountain town where they reside, Harrisonburg, VA, a town gripped with College babes, perdue chicken death camps and dog food air."

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KREEPHAUS 002 - 
THE DREEBS 
"THE DREEBS THE DREAM LP" LP
(Hand screened interpretations of Pat Spadine's Video accompaniment) 
Edition of 200

"The Dreebs, from Brooklyn, NY, hit the scene with a ground shaking and air fluttering third-stream proto-punk LP. Classical infused genre entry at the gates of hell. Conjuring up operatic discourse and slashed metal crud. A trio of Violin, Drums and "Prepared" Guitar venture through textural and visceral frequencies that range dynamically from the heaviest to softest points in the universe, often times accompanied by video artists and drag."

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KREEPHAUS 001 -  SOLD OUT
PC WORSHIP "DREAD HEAD EP"  
(Hand Screen 1-Sided 12" EP, Artwork by Justin Frye)
Edition of 150 

"PC Worship are a self-proclaimed "mutant soul band" that skirts in and out of musical generalization and re-focuses creative energy on human psychosis and regenerating pieces based on varied human emotions / interactions. As a result PC Worship ventures amicably through mutated third stream folk, grunge and punk tendencies that are dually inspired by written pop songs and ambivalent free form nuclear jazz. Often time instrumentation is changed or warped based on the pool of about a dozen musicians whom mostly all live together in a warehouse in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY called Le Wallet, where at any given time a different assortment crawls out of their cave to rip what has been dubbed music of the second "Stone Age". " -Burlington Miller (Rolling Bones Magazine)

"The cohesion of Dread Head is mostly in the fidelity of the recordings and noise elements. The songs, though, are very different from one another. While “Tides” is the darkest song, the others are nasty masses of effected pop, coalescing in offbeat guitar solos and catchy vocal melodies such as the one in “Staring at the Sun,” whose title is repeated into the conclusion of this polyvinyl chloride spinning disk.
Catchy, trashed, and recommended."