I’m getting Peter Murphy vibes from the vocals, but the sound is more electronic. This is “Pride” by Vice Device off of Living Textures.

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I’m getting Peter Murphy vibes from the vocals, but the sound is more electronic. This is “Pride” by Vice Device off of Living Textures.
Unofficial international all-ages post-punk summit in Portland next month: Lithics / Dry Erase / Vice Device / Collate
More information here.
(two-color risograph print on colored cardstock, by me)
Good thing there aren’t too many lyrics in this song (or is it technically a piece) if that’s how they feel. This is “Breathless” by Vice Device
Vice Device - Even Blind (Live on TVPDX)
quite honestly i cannot believe both bobby and andrea can perform three (3) or four (4) (!!!!) whole instruments in one got damn song
The Portland music scene now has a new force to contend with: 2510 Records, the imprint started up by Jared White, of Clinton Street Record & Stereo and DJ Maxx Bass infamy. And the label's first release is quite the opening salvo. The debut 7-inch is by dark synth-pop duo Vice Device. The group sounds like its members have spent a long time huddled around a turntable, passing a bottle back and forth as they spin dusty 12-inch singles by Psychic TV, Yazoo and the Rapture before writing the rubbery and squalling insta-classic "Breathless."
Willamette Week, “Trust, Vice Device, Asss, DJ Maxx Bass, DJ Musique Plastique”
fjsghdkfjbhsd can people please stop calling synth-punk “synth-pop”?? the normal did not cut warm leatherette for this slander
anyway everybody listen to vice device they’re fucking amazing
Shadowhouse, Lunch, and Vice Device at Black Water Bar. Nick Whitson Photography 2016
Vice Device
Filippo Romanello 7.30pm, Friday 2 October Blackbox
Vice Device is a playful exploration of the blurred boundaries between reality and imagination. It is the “real story” of two characters who - once created in the imagination of two unreliable narrators - try to discover what it means to exist in a world they cannot be-leave.
Filippo Romanello works in theatre as a writer, performer and dramaturg. His writing for performance aims at creating open yet cohesive dramaturgies that stimulate the actors’ spontaneous reaction to the text beyond conventions of psychological interpretation.
Also in the lineup: Bad Elvis
BOOK TICKETS
Spring classes being today. My dorm mate lunarcrown and I aren’t over joyed. At least we have our first class together. Woot woot. R a d i c a l