There are three bands with the name Laundry.
First band:
Laundry … Read Full Bio ↴There are three bands with the name Laundry.
First band:
Laundry first formed in 1993, while Primus’ drummer, Tim Alexander, was taking a break from the road. What initially began as a side project, however, quickly evolved into something much more. From their first show in San Francisco, Laundry turned heads with their unique, heavy sound and exotic rhythms. In response to the positive attention they received, the band continued expanding and tightening their material with hopes of soon making their first recording. When Tim’s duties with Primus once again called, Laundry guitarist, Tom Butler, and stick player, Ian Varriale continued crafting new songs, ultimately completing the melodic basis for what would become Laundry’s first recording, Blacktoungue. Tim’s schedule was increasingly busy, and time, unfortunately, was not a luxury Laundry could afford. Upon his return and following a brief period of rehearsals, the entire Blacktoungue was recorded and mixed at Tim’s home studio start to finish in just a few days. This recording included fourth member singer/lyricist Tobias Hawkins. Time constraints aside, Mammoth Records deemed the finished product well worthy of release.
Laundry embarked on a tour opening for Tool in order to support Blacktoungue. Playing to thousands of people completely unfamiliar with their music, they consistently won over their listeners night after night. The audience response was strong and enthusiastic toward Laundry’s thunderous drums, nasty bass, and searing electric guitar. Press reviews of Blacktoungue were equally favorable, but after just a few short weeks on the road with Laundry, it was time once again for Tim to rejoin Primus.
Ian and Tom continued working together writing new material while Tim was on the road. Although they started several other projects, nothing ever materialized into a full-time band. Then, in `97, Tim and Primus finally parted ways. "I just wasn’t happy playing that kind of music anymore," said Tim, "It wasn’t moving me. I was a little less interested in songs about made-up characters and the ‘Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver’ kind of stuff. The comic thing was getting a little old. Don’t get me wrong, I love comedy, but in music, I don’t know, you’ve got to feel it, and I just wasn’t feeling it." Tim once again hooked up with Laundry. He decided to try singing because the original singer, Tobias Hawkins, was no longer in the band. After much soul searching and a lengthy rehearsal/trial period, Laundry realized that not only could Tim handle the vocal duties exceptionally well, but the group seemed to work creatively as a trio far better than they were able to in the past. Laundry hit the road in order to reestablish their name. Along the way, they found that audiences gave a lot of support for the new formation of the band, and being on the road helped them to tighten up their songs.
In-between shows, Laundry started tracking their new material, working at Tim’s home studio, "The Log Cabin," when time would allow, and by mid `98, they finally started recording in earnest. Working with engineer Jaquire King (Tom Waits, Citizen King) at Toast studios in San Francisco, the drums were tracked in a day. The rest of the music was recorded at The Log Cabin. Final mixes were done at Toast over the following six days, and two and a half years after Laundry regrouped Motivator was completed. Frustrated with all the chaos and bureaucracy in the music business and one corporate merger after another, Laundry started their own label, "Rinse-n-Repent Records." Self-produced and self-released, Motivator has been steadily gaining attention throughout the world with fans and radio alike.
Second band:
This Laundry was based in Seattle and produced two albums: The Well (1994) and Momentous (1996). Lead singer was Jerret Cortese who also played the double bass. Reminiscent of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. "In Tonight" from their second album is one of their better songs.
Third band:
Laundry is a four-piece indie rock band from Eugene, Oregon. They have released two albums so far. They are active as of 2019.
First band:
Laundry … Read Full Bio ↴There are three bands with the name Laundry.
First band:
Laundry first formed in 1993, while Primus’ drummer, Tim Alexander, was taking a break from the road. What initially began as a side project, however, quickly evolved into something much more. From their first show in San Francisco, Laundry turned heads with their unique, heavy sound and exotic rhythms. In response to the positive attention they received, the band continued expanding and tightening their material with hopes of soon making their first recording. When Tim’s duties with Primus once again called, Laundry guitarist, Tom Butler, and stick player, Ian Varriale continued crafting new songs, ultimately completing the melodic basis for what would become Laundry’s first recording, Blacktoungue. Tim’s schedule was increasingly busy, and time, unfortunately, was not a luxury Laundry could afford. Upon his return and following a brief period of rehearsals, the entire Blacktoungue was recorded and mixed at Tim’s home studio start to finish in just a few days. This recording included fourth member singer/lyricist Tobias Hawkins. Time constraints aside, Mammoth Records deemed the finished product well worthy of release.
Laundry embarked on a tour opening for Tool in order to support Blacktoungue. Playing to thousands of people completely unfamiliar with their music, they consistently won over their listeners night after night. The audience response was strong and enthusiastic toward Laundry’s thunderous drums, nasty bass, and searing electric guitar. Press reviews of Blacktoungue were equally favorable, but after just a few short weeks on the road with Laundry, it was time once again for Tim to rejoin Primus.
Ian and Tom continued working together writing new material while Tim was on the road. Although they started several other projects, nothing ever materialized into a full-time band. Then, in `97, Tim and Primus finally parted ways. "I just wasn’t happy playing that kind of music anymore," said Tim, "It wasn’t moving me. I was a little less interested in songs about made-up characters and the ‘Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver’ kind of stuff. The comic thing was getting a little old. Don’t get me wrong, I love comedy, but in music, I don’t know, you’ve got to feel it, and I just wasn’t feeling it." Tim once again hooked up with Laundry. He decided to try singing because the original singer, Tobias Hawkins, was no longer in the band. After much soul searching and a lengthy rehearsal/trial period, Laundry realized that not only could Tim handle the vocal duties exceptionally well, but the group seemed to work creatively as a trio far better than they were able to in the past. Laundry hit the road in order to reestablish their name. Along the way, they found that audiences gave a lot of support for the new formation of the band, and being on the road helped them to tighten up their songs.
In-between shows, Laundry started tracking their new material, working at Tim’s home studio, "The Log Cabin," when time would allow, and by mid `98, they finally started recording in earnest. Working with engineer Jaquire King (Tom Waits, Citizen King) at Toast studios in San Francisco, the drums were tracked in a day. The rest of the music was recorded at The Log Cabin. Final mixes were done at Toast over the following six days, and two and a half years after Laundry regrouped Motivator was completed. Frustrated with all the chaos and bureaucracy in the music business and one corporate merger after another, Laundry started their own label, "Rinse-n-Repent Records." Self-produced and self-released, Motivator has been steadily gaining attention throughout the world with fans and radio alike.
Second band:
This Laundry was based in Seattle and produced two albums: The Well (1994) and Momentous (1996). Lead singer was Jerret Cortese who also played the double bass. Reminiscent of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. "In Tonight" from their second album is one of their better songs.
Third band:
Laundry is a four-piece indie rock band from Eugene, Oregon. They have released two albums so far. They are active as of 2019.
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Laundry Lyrics
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->Pia-no-jaC<- 古臭いままの映画館で 君と見た景色が 忘れられないのさ 言の葉を乗せた想いさえも ひらり舞うように また同じようにと …
Gary Numan I don't like the film I don't like the film Play it…
Gary Numan & the Skaparis Orchestra I don't like the film I don't like the film Play it…
Gary Numan I don't like the film I don't like the film Play it…
Sonic Sum - Films รักของฉันอาจดูไม่รู้ เพราะรักของฉันมันคงซ่อนอยู่ ส่วนลึกภายใ…
ポルノグラフィティ さよならの意味を知らない子供らが 無邪気に手を振ってさよならと 緑の風が吹く小径駆け 母の胸の中帰って行くのでしょう …
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CoolGreen
You got more done in around 2 minutes than many 2 hour glossy horror flicks. Great work.
Jade
there are comments about this not being scary but it felt quite spooky the way she kept on getting closer and closer, and the way she looked and all. also the setting is more original than most! Good work.
Kelly
I thought they did a good job of building suspense, even fear in parts, with a very simple setup. The sound effects were key. Well done :)
Mislav
Quite creepy and well acted, with a chilling end scene. Keep up the good work.
Mitch Metivier
This short film was awesome! I loved how simple but intense the concept was! Very well done! I also make short films on my own channel and I think you'd really enjoy it! Keep making awesome shorts, you should be super proud!
Bobby Lucas
It's amazing with taking a little time & using your imagination what you can produce in 3 minutes: a good scare!
Good job guys!
BDSOLO
This had my anxiety going crazy. Great job!
Brian McAleer
Every mans worst nightmare right there... having to do their own laundry
Emlly Kims
best comment😂👌
Bob Smith
LOL