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Icy Demons Lyrics
Something's right there
Eyes that aren't there
When I'm alone
Feels like you're here
We're not sayin'
Want to go out
Watching our moves
Without a doubt
Something's right there
When I'm alone
Feels like you're here
Someone is loose?
Bandits of those?
Just push the wall?
Heads Disappear
Something is there
Eyes that aren't here
We're not alone
Feels like you're here
If I were you I'd watch what I am saying
Something's right there
Eyes that aren't there
When I'm alone
Feels like you're here
We're not sayin'
Want to go out
Watching our moves
Without a doubt
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Icy Demons is an experimental music project started by Bablicon's Griffin Rodriguez (credited as Blue Hawaii) and Man Man / Need New Body's Christopher Powell (Pow Pow). A project of various Chicago musicians, they have released three albums, Fight Back! on the Elephant 6-associated label Cloud Recordings. Tears of a Clone on the Eastern Developments Music, and in 2007 Miami Ice on Easel (Japan release only).
Demons can be seen as a continuation of the Canterbury Scene which involved acts like Soft Machine and Robert Wyatt. Read Full BioIcy Demons is an experimental music project started by Bablicon's Griffin Rodriguez (credited as Blue Hawaii) and Man Man / Need New Body's Christopher Powell (Pow Pow). A project of various Chicago musicians, they have released three albums, Fight Back! on the Elephant 6-associated label Cloud Recordings. Tears of a Clone on the Eastern Developments Music, and in 2007 Miami Ice on Easel (Japan release only).
Demons can be seen as a continuation of the Canterbury Scene which involved acts like Soft Machine and Robert Wyatt. They do however move forward into new ground by mixing this Canterbury style with a noticeable Krautrock influence, especially that of Can. Some melodic lines and rhythmic patterns are strongly reminiscent of Frank Zappa's compositions. Other similar acts include Aksak Maboul, Pit er Pat, Pop-off Tuesday, Lightning Bolt, and Cheer Accident.
Demons can be seen as a continuation of the Canterbury Scene which involved acts like Soft Machine and Robert Wyatt. Read Full BioIcy Demons is an experimental music project started by Bablicon's Griffin Rodriguez (credited as Blue Hawaii) and Man Man / Need New Body's Christopher Powell (Pow Pow). A project of various Chicago musicians, they have released three albums, Fight Back! on the Elephant 6-associated label Cloud Recordings. Tears of a Clone on the Eastern Developments Music, and in 2007 Miami Ice on Easel (Japan release only).
Demons can be seen as a continuation of the Canterbury Scene which involved acts like Soft Machine and Robert Wyatt. They do however move forward into new ground by mixing this Canterbury style with a noticeable Krautrock influence, especially that of Can. Some melodic lines and rhythmic patterns are strongly reminiscent of Frank Zappa's compositions. Other similar acts include Aksak Maboul, Pit er Pat, Pop-off Tuesday, Lightning Bolt, and Cheer Accident.
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Baeblemusic
Watch The Full Concert: http://baeble.me/2zBJugF
Jacob Arnold.
no doubt about it. he is probably one of my favorite's, except he ties with the drummer from Pattern is Movement. Check him out, he's on baeble.
P Bsharah
Did they have a lineup change recently or am I way off, because I know pow pow and the guitarist from man man were in Icy Demons..??
FKA [REDACTED]
Is that Bjork doing backup vocals?
THE_Pharcyde13
@TrevtasticUno He uses a kids drum set he is also the drummer from Man Man
FKA [REDACTED]
Nevermind, I got a good look at her. Totally not Bjork.
Stephanie Ashlyn
I never heard of them before but that rocked all get out. mmmhmmmm.
Bromeliads
Not Man Man drummer. Icy Demons had a million lineup changes.
AlessandrAngelina
@croinkix absolutely sure
croinkix
@AlessandrAngelina are you sure? It looks like pow pow