"After conquering the Southeast, what could be next for this backbeat-infused sex-pop foursome?
“We were thinking about Mars,” drummer Andrew McFarland said. “We’d like to just take that over, and devote the entire planet to synthpop.”"
-Red and Black 9-25-09
"Reptar played at my house, and people were standing on the washing machine and on countertops. There were over 100 people jumping up and down and going wild. We heard a snap, and the house was sagging after that and people were chanting, “Break the floor! Break the floor!” But I couldn’t blame them all for it because, you know, it was a Reptar show."
-Flagpole 4-28-10
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October 1, 1887: Ghosts renovated the universe using their own black matter.
Feb. 12, 1965: A massive flood came and took away our donuts.
October 15, 1973: A spider is born in a whiskey bottle.
January 18, 1979: We put liquid paper on a bee, and it...died.
May 8, 1980: Joy Division release their final album, Closer.
November 9, 2009: Wowser Bowser play their first show at Guilford College, Greensboro, NC.
February 14, 2032: Wowser Bowser changes their name to "Thinmen Apocalypse" after receiving involuntary liposuction procedures.
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Qurious is not so much a band as it is a vessel. A vessel transports you into the dark far reaches of space and back, in an attempt to impart in their listeners a new-found, alien third-person perspective on the world and the infinite natural beauty that surrounds. Such a voyage is fueled through the production of ethereal musical landscapes constructed with hypnotizing vocal melodies, dance-inducing synthesizers, and found-samples gathered along the way. Your guides/abductors for this trek are a duo composed of one part singer/songwriter Catherine Quesenberry with a specialty in vocals, korg, and a secret weapon, and one part Mike Netland, engineer of samples, beats, and robo-phonetics. They’re coming to your planet, to your venues, to your homes. Their songs will draw you in like a sound-wave tractor beam. Don’t be scared though. They’re just Qurious.
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Every so often you'll be drinking a glass of water, and tilt it down in such a way that the water will bounce off of itself and make a little "kerplop." Take that sound and repeat it over and over, until you get a "kerplopkerplopkerplopkerplop." THEN get all your friends and bang on whatever seems fit. Add bubbles and that's pretty much it.
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