we are going on tour in a few weeks, and are very excited about it! hope to see some of you out on the road! lets get all fun and queer together!
I wanna eat all the foods and meet all the cuties.

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@vilecreature666
we are going on tour in a few weeks, and are very excited about it! hope to see some of you out on the road! lets get all fun and queer together!
I wanna eat all the foods and meet all the cuties.
fliers may look identical, but they are for the two different shows we are playing with nightmare collective, who are from montreal, this upcoming friday and saturday. some spread some fall gloom with us, we are playing a new song and are preparing to go get the living shit scared out of us at fright fest in montreal at six flags on thanksgiving monday. spooky shows, spooky rollercoasters, spooky life y’all!
Two shows Ottawa and Montreal this weekend!
Vile Creature 17 September, 2015 @ S.H.I.B.G.B’S, Toronto, Ontario w/ G.L.O.S.S., Cochina, VCR, Fathers
Photos by Ken Robinson
I have been an amateur woodworker my whole life, always using carpentry as a means to channel negative feelings towards a positive outcome. I recently found myself in need of a new pedal board, a position a lot of us pedal addicts find ourselves in frequently. I built myself a new board, and at the same time built a couple others for a few friends who were in need as well. I did it to their specifications, figuring out what they needed for their rigs and it was a lovely time. They turned out great; solid and sturdy, beautiful, and very importantly they were incredibly cost effective. With this I got the idea to start cult boards, which serves a very specific purpose.
The music gear world is filled with abrasive white cis-men who condescend to any marginalized person if their knowledge of gear isn’t of the same ilk. I detest this. It makes it incredibly hard for persons of colour, women, trans-persons, queer people, and a plethora of others to learn about gear and feel comfortable going to a store and buying what is right for them, or going to meet some weird dude off craigslist who loves stained and digs **chix who play muzik.** Furthermore, a lot of gear that is worthwhile is priced so exceedingly high that it is financially out of reach, and the cheap alternatives need to be replaced so often that you end up spending more. Basically; music is a nightmare.
cult boards exists to offer custom, professional quality pedal boards on a sliding scale donations based system with a priority on marginalized persons. I am happy to build you the board you want at an affordable rate without all the weird hyper-masculinity and pretension. Need a tiny board to fit a tuner and your overdrive on so you don’t always have to set it up? No problem. Want it raised so you can mount a power strip or power supply under it? Sounds rad. Need a 3foot x 5foot monster so your queer as fuck psych prog outfit can jam? I am more than happy to help! I can make anything from the simplest of bare-bone structures to a board with built in inputs, top mounted handles and a tie up for your cables. The world is your oyster.
Pricing works as follows: You shoot me an e-mail and we discuss what you need. I let you know exactly what the shipping cost & material cost is (wood, fraction of a pack of screws, handles, etc.) and you paypal, money order, mail cash or write a cheque. Whatever works. I build the board and send it your way (builds can take as little as 1 day and as many as 6), and once you receive it you can send a suggested donation of $15-$80, depending on what you can afford and feel is reasonable. That is it!
Why am I doing this other than the aforementioned bro-scape that is music? I love building as an outlet, it keeps me happy and helps my mental health stay in check. As well, I am an intersexed queer male who, despite a torrid time growing up, has all the privilege of being white skinned & being deemed “passable” by normal society ever since I had surgery. I have an ability to give back to a community that has given me a lot, and use the knowledge I have gained to hopefully help facilitate a less shitty environment in music.
I am excited about this endeavor, and hope to hear from ya soon if you need a board! If not, feel free to spread this around just in case someone in your friend group or internet-circle needs one! More gear for all! xoxo kw cult boards : [email protected] vile creature : http://vilecreature.bandcamp.com
Learning all the ins and outs of playing music is hella hard as a woman. Learning about gear can also be a shit show with patronizing dude-bros mansplaining things. If you need a pedal board for cheap made by someone who cares and is a wonderful queer/trans angel, then check this out!
After an endless summer of gigs, we slow down as we roll into NOT DEAD YET.
G.L.O.S.S. is the next one for us. Sept. 17 at SHIBGBS! Honestly cannot wait for it.
Flyer by LIA LEPRE “This is the best flyer I’ve ever made.”
Seeeee you in toronto
Vile Creature Halifax, Nova Scotia http://vilecreature.bandcamp.com
feat. BLOB.
quit my job quit my job quit my job quit my job. a risk free life is far from being a healthy life. I’ve worked since I was 14, working 2/3 part time jobs while full time in school, phone sex operator, editor, supervisor, cashier, baker, cook, server. I have so much anxiety around NOT working, since surviving literally depends on it. Luckily I have some awesome projects keeping me sane which my self-worth depends on. I’ve been able to community organize, produce radio shows, learn how to drum and be in a band, practice drawing, join roller derby. I’ve needed the former to support the later, and it’s rather exhausting. My mental health has been suffering and I need to make a positive change before I start becoming apathetic to things I once cared deeply about. So, with a supportive partner and a mind full of positive thoughts to the future, I quit my job today. I wish everyone had the same option.
show poster I did for our show in our home town. Bird lovers unite.
THANK U FED UP FEST. We are thoroughly fed up with most things, but rad folks helps out with such existential crisiseseses
A Steady Descent into the Soil re-released on Vinyl, August 2015 on Broken Limbs Recordings.
A collage of all the weird videos we have done so far to announce that we are releasing this record we wrote on vinyl. Yay
See you on Sunday Montreal!
Vile Creature at CATS
OMG eddie’s head <3
cultofcreature
yayyyyy it’s us.
tour 1: a success
today is our first day off of our first tour. it was a blast, we played some amazing shows, met a lot of wonderful people, played with some great bands, and had some intense and wonderful conversations that span the entire prism of political and social subjects.
thanks to everyone who made it possible, and rest assured we will return to your towns to pet your cats and make your ear drums ring.
this summer promises to be fun, as we will be announcing the dates for our tour our to Nova Scotia & back with Antibody in June, playing the wonderful Fed Up Fest in July, and mayhaps doing some more recording in August.
the cult has grown, and it will continue to!
xoxo kw and vic
now available for purchase: CANADA / EUROPE: http://vilecreature.bigcartel.com USA: http://www.brokenlimbsrecordings.com
FREE/PWYC DOWNLOAD: http://vilecreature.bandcamp.com
our cassette!
Niagara Roller Girls first travel team game with Highland Dames. Got real emotional as I laid in bed being super worn out thinking about why I continue to push myself in life.
I’m really proud of this interview and think it’s pretty neat I can share it with others. “In this interview we are diving into cyborg politics with Dr. Sherryl Vint, whose work called Animal Alterity inspired us to pursue this subject further. We explore the realm of science fiction which brings up wide ranging questions of what it means to be animal and how to reconfigure the historically constructed human and animal divide. We discuss narratives that either reproduce this human/animal boundary or stories which open up new possibilities, called future oriented perspectives.Sci-fi can be an emotional tool to build future perspectives that allow for those historically disenfranchised (human/animal others) to have a subjectivity of their own. Discourses shape how we view the world, ourselves, and other species, and so it is crucial that we understand how critical animal studies, post-humanism, rights discourse, and neoliberal biopolitics interact with each other.”