NO CONTROL Pantychrist have issued the song "No Control" on the compilation album 'Girlz Disorder Volume 3'. Clocking in at 2:05, "No Control" is a sonic whirlwind that is driving, manic and careens between rage and melody. Pantychrist guitarist Emma-O states "It's a song about being driven crazy. I wanted thet song to have a frantic, out-of-control feel to it. No Control is a perfect description for what the song is about. When we're playing it, it feels like it's being held together by a thread, ready to snap - just like one's sanity. Vocalist Danyell DeVille comments "There are parts that I really feel like losing control. It's pure chaos and fury directed at society, religion and oppression of all types. The song starts off with a crushing, lung bursting scream of horror by Emma-O that is awesomely insane and makes you want to scream right along. It gives you a chance to get shit out." Released by French label Mass Productions in conjuction with German and Polish labels Flames and Fire Records and DIy Kolo Records, Girlz Disorder Volume 3 is an international Femipunk compilation featuring 25 bands from 17 countries including Lavendar Witch (Belgium), Lady Rage (England), Benders (Mexico), The Horny Bitches (Canada) and more. It is available on vinyl, cd and digital. DEAD AIR Pantychrist provided the music for the fictional band MONSTER KITTEN in the independent UK horror comedy DEAD AIR (2019). The tracks used in the film were taken from 2011's 'ThE GiRLs NeXt DoOR' sessions and demos recorded for the shelved 'CrACkHeAdS AnD ENAbLeRs' album. Set on a plane travelling to a final gig, Dead Air tells the story of Monster Kitten, an all female punk rock band who who end up on a flight with some nasty little creatures who like to bite and infect their victims to the point of all hell breaking loose at 30,000 feet. With the help of their instruments, a tape recorder, a dodgy crew member and a bottle of piss, the band try to fend off the evil to get to their final gig. www.deadairmovie.com The three songs used in the film are available from bandcamp.com -here- NO GODS NO MASTERS The Pantychrist tune "No Gods No Masters" was originally released in 2014 on an online compilation called 'Assault & BATtery'. It was a benefit for the Bat World Sanctuary and you can support their efforts and purchase the comp through bandcamp.com by clicking -here-. "No Gods No Masters" was one of the highest streamed tracks on the compilation and appeared on radio and podcast year end Top 10 lists. The song is now available through all major download and streaming sites as a single. The cover photo was captured during Pantychrist's performance at the Toronto World Pride Festival by Alejandro Freeland. iTunes Amazon GooglePlay Bandcamp CD Baby Spotify Deezer NEW MATERIAL UPDATE Pantychrist have locked down the 13 tracks that will comprise the new album. From fast and pounding hardcore blasts to eerie rhythmic drones, every song has it's own identity. Some of the tunes such as Puckerpunch, Dirty Girls, Come Out And Play, Shame Mask, I Spy and No Gods No Masters have been staples of the bands live set in recent years and the actual album title has yet to be revealed. RIOT GRRRL SAVES THE WORLD "When a Jehovahs Witness stumbles into a Riot Grrrl meeting, beliefs are challenged on both sides. But with the Apocalypse just around the corner these teen punk prophets must band together to save the world by making fanzines, rocking out and navigating the beginning of love at the End of Days." That was the synopsis of a play written by Award Winning Playwright Louisa Hill and produced by Will Play For Food Theater Group. Riot Grrrl Saves The World held its stage performance premiere in Hollywood in 2014 and featured music by Bikini Kill, Slant 6, Excuse 17, Dickless and Pantychrist!! There is a playlist on Soundcloud of some of the songs used in the production. We haven't found any footage online, but the reviews were glowing. Click -here- to listen to songs from the production. EVENINGS & WEEKENDS For all the musical history/origins/timeline fanatics: a new book has been published entitled "Evenings & Weekends: Five Years In Hamilton Music 2006 - 2011". Andrew Baulcomb chronicles his experiences with the bands and people he encountered in the local music scene. Danyell was interviewed for the project and Pantychrist have a four page feature in the book. You can find more about it by clicking -here-. BREAK IT DOWN Pantychrist issued a compilation cd entitled Break It Down at the end of 2011. It contains 13 tracks with material ranging from the original first demo in 2004 to brand new recordings in 2011. It has received glowing reviews from Black Phoenix Rising and Punk News. For more information and ordering info click -here- THE RISE OF PANTYCHRIST The Rise Of Pantychrist documentary appeared on YouTube in 2012. It was filmed in 2007 and is a discussion with band members about the origins of Pantychrist, their lives and the dynamics of playing in a female punk rock band. Additonal commentary from Randy Rampage and others about Pantychrist and women in the music scene. THE GIRLS NEXT DOOR Pantychrist had recorded 6 songs for Suburban White Trash records in 2011 for ThE GiRLs NeXt DoOR 7" but that project has been put on hold. Two songs from the sessions "Bitch" and "Psychopatho" appeared on 'Break It Down: A Cuntpilation'. DANYELL PORTRAIT Danyell was featured in a collection of paintings created and displayed by Jennie Philpott. Read more about it -here- A picture of the painting is at the right. You can visit Jennie at her site -here- NEVER LOVE ANYTHING For those looking to buy an original cd version of Never Love Anything, it has long been sold out. You can still find some copies online through amazon.com and it's worldwide sites. Be warned that they are charging 'premium prices' for new and used copies. But if you have to get a physical copy that is our suggestion. For all the cyberpunx and the new digital generation, you can download Never Love Anything from bandcamp.com. Click the download icon. BLAST FROM THE PAST Pantychrist hooked up with the Stranglehold Wrestling Federation back in 2007 for their Summer Shit Kickin' Show. Check out some pics and a review of that still talked about night right -here- |
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