Flesh Produce

Blacktracks, Spooky,

Bapeface

at The Big Dipper

Time: 7:30pm     Day: Tuesday     Doors: 7:00pm     Ages: All Ages     Price: $15

Flesh Produce from Seattle brings their uniquely chaotic live performance to The Big Dipper being joined by some local friends as part of their summer tour

 

FLESH PRODUCE

https://fleshproduce.bandzoogle.com/home

https://linktr.ee/FleshProduce

https://fleshproduce.bandcamp.com/

https://instagram.com/fleshproduce

https://www.facebook.com/flesh.produce

https://www.youtube.com/@fleshproduce

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BLACKTRACKS

https://blacktracks.bandcamp.com/releases

https://linktr.ee/blacktracks

https://www.instagram.com/blvcktracks/

https://www.facebook.com/blacktrackscoven

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SPOOKY

https://linktr.ee/thespookyband

https://www.instagram.com/thespookyband/

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BAPEFACE 666

https://bapeface.com/

https://www.instagram.com/bapeface666/

https://www.youtube.com/@BapeFace/videos

 

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Digital Hardcore

 

Flesh Produce songs are like the musical equivalent of deep fried memes. Live instrumental jams, samples, and various vocal, drum, and percussion performances are distressed, heavily processed and treated so they are unrecognizable. And they are often fitted together in jarring unions.

Flesh Produce’s most recent album, Couch Slime IV, will be getting a lavish CorpoRAT Records release. The 12-track album is an apocalyptic masterpiece written during the pressure cooker of the pandemic, and the BLM protests. The stench of a burning world courses through the songs.

The assaulting and anthemic, “You Can’t Make Me Fuck,” explodes with riot grrrl sass, frantic beats, and an infestation of glitchy noises. “That is me spitting back in the faces of men I had experiences with where they seemed to think they deserved physical company for doing absolutely nothing,” Myla says.

“Cross-Eyed/Dizzy” is an engrossing ethereal track with ambient filth and complex beats, and abrupt tempo shifts. The dense and dancey tracks “Scream Flips 1” and “Scream Flips 2” showcase the pair’s fluid creative chemistry with both musicians producing tracks based on a set of motifs.

Up next, Flesh Produce is bursting with musical ideas, and Myla and Karl are excited to release more music on CorpoRAT Records. Looking back on their journey as a DIY duo, Karl says: “Playing festivals has been special, but meeting people on tour and getting to play in different cities has been the most meaningful thing for me.” Myla concurs: “It’s been like realizing a fantasy you’ve had since you were a kid.” - Lorne Behrman