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2/9/15

TICKET GIVEAWAY- His Name Is Alive playing Magic Stick 2/14- 25th anniversary tour

His Name Is Alive announces 25th anniversary tour
supporting new Tecuciztecatl
 LP 
email motorcityblog@earthlink.net for your shot at a pair of tix
to the Magic Stick 2/14



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25th Anniversary Tour: 
Feb 06 - Cleveland OH @ Grog Shop
Feb 07 - Philadelphia PA @ Johnny Brenda's
Feb 09 - Boston MA @ Great Scott
Feb 10 - Brooklyn NY @ Rough Trade
Feb 12 - Washington DC @ Black Cat Backstage
Feb 14 - Detroit MI @ Magic Stick
Mar 29 - New Orleans LA @ Circle Bar
Mar 31 - Denton TX @ Dan's Silverleaf
Apr 01 - Austin TX @ The Mohawk
Apr 03 - Phoenix AZ @ Valley Bar
Apr 04 - San Diego CA @ Casbah
Apr 05 - Los Angeles CA @ The Echo
Apr 07 - San Francisco CA @ Rickshaw Stop
Apr 10 - Portland OR @ Doug Fir
Apr 11 - Seattle WA @ Barboza
Apr 15 - Minneapolis MN @ 7th Street Entry
Apr 16 - Chicago IL @ Schubas


His Name Is Alive's stunning new offering is a psychedelic rock opera with heavy fuzz guitar depicting an epic struggle between identical twins, reflective in nature, and mirrored in twin science, secret language and mythology. Tecuciztecatl's plot pivots on mellotron melodies copied, recopied, repeated, twisted and inverted and a horror movie soundtrack vibe straight out of a bubble gum prog machine.

Described variously by the press as "absolutely beautiful” (CMJ), "a silver thread out of the labyrinth" (NME), "moody, ethereal" (Trouser Press), "lofi freakouts” (XL8R) and "haunted, wholly out of time or context" (PLAN B), the Detroit band continues to mystify with Tecuciztecatl and its longstanding tradition of bedroom dream pop experimentation that began with self-released cassettes in the late 1980s and continued for over 13 years with the 4AD label.

Since parting ways with 4AD in 2002, Warren Defever has worked full-time as a record producer, mastering engineer and remixer for artists including Yoko Ono, Thurston Moore, Michael Hurley, Iggy and the Stooges, The Gories, Destroy All Monsters, John Sinclair, Piranhas, Timmy’s Organism, Windy and Carl, Saturday Looks Good To Me, Low, Ida, Bill Dixon, Califone, Anonymous and Dark. As a study guide before attempting the harmony guitar solos on Tecuciztecatl, Warren and Dusty practiced along with an edit Warren made of every Thin Lizzy guitar solo from 1973 to 1983.