Women of Noise Fest, Night II
Giltvein
Moth Eater
Domesticatrix
Glad I Didn't Get My Stupid Wish
Pulsatile Tinnitus
All photos by Leperwitch.
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Women of Noise Fest, Night II
Giltvein
Moth Eater
Domesticatrix
Glad I Didn't Get My Stupid Wish
Pulsatile Tinnitus
All photos by Leperwitch.
Shots from last Friday's extremely stacked Chattanooga Noise Night:
moth eater + Certain Agony (Harsh noise, Johnson City, TN)
The Land Ethic (Experimental saxophone dirges, Nashville, TN)
Global Abacus Supply (Avant-Jazz, Nashville, TN)
Slow Slow Loris (Dark Ambient/Noise, Berlin, Germany)
Ken Mujo (Noise Rock, Harrisonburg, VA)
Maggie Ledes (Noise, Johnson City, TN)
Trail of Ghosts (Experimental electronic, Houston, TX)
Evangelist (Power Electronics, Johnson City, TN)
Leviathans of Black Hollering (Harsh noise, Chattanooga, TN)
Oob (Visuals specialist, Chattanooga, TN)
moth eater - just a beast that needed killing
Some discord stuff because I really have nothing to upload Acorn belongs to @biovyxart Second small Vessel to @theinfectedvessel Thing with teeth (Moth eater) to @nickywasp Also @vesselsealed And Wingy is mine
A nice doodle of my son from a nice ol drawpile with the lads
Magnolia Bungler While very small, Setophaga magnolia is not hard to spot – they tend to stay in low conifer trees, and its bright yellow and black markings make this dumbfuck pretty conspicuous for a wood warbler. As is often true of birds who consider themselves very attractive, they are shallow.
Bird Fact: It’s scientific name, Setophaga, is from the Ancient Greek words for “moth eating”, but they aren’t actually that discriminating, because in addition to caterpillars, butterflies, fruit and spiders, this fool is also known for eating parts of fir branches.
OC: Attacus Caesar Queen, also called Mother, because she gives birth to all the moths, but she also eats them. Moth-(eat)er = Mother.
Find her on my twitter!: https://twitter.com/vivirin__art/status/845696256525684737
moth eater - harsh noise with spoken-word poetry from Johnson City, TN
3 track album