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Voodoo Economics

Philadelphia

Billboard

.. Our first EP awaits you. Six songs in handmade, silk screened packaging for only $5 (plus $1 shipping and packaging). CDs can also be purchased at shows and are available at the exclusive retail outlet of Quiznos, located at 1513 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. You think we're kidding?! Stop in and find out. Other retail outlets are currently Long in the Tooth at 20th & Samson, and The Marvelous at 208 S 40th Street.

If you prefer the ease of an mp3, you can download the EP for a mere $ .90 / song at the space which cannot be named. Watch out for the ghosties over there!

Soon enough, we'll have so much music available you'll be running in circles trying to decide which Voodoo to git. Next up: a recording project (read: we can't play it live. we ain't got enough people) called "People's Entries in the Diary of Rubbish." 'Bout a month or so now. Soon to follow: our first full-length album. We're likely working our fingers to the bone as you read this blah blah blahg.

"My favorite tonight was this group called Voodoo Economics. They sounded like my record collection just up and exploded, and shot out all kinds of Rock shrapnel! The basslines were wicked -- one second there were straight funk grooves, the next it was all deep and distorted, sorta like a punch in the gut. Alison Conard -- that's the singer -- spewed out Karen O.-style singin'. She played keyboard and guitar and she was all over, too -- from static-y post-punk to jazz fusion with ease. Dance, electro, funk 'n groove, prog, even -- I shit you not -- Mahavishnu Orchestra! Seriously, it was a total mash of rock and attitude." - - Andrew McGowan, PopMatters.com

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"I Want a New Drug" or "How I Learned to Stop Effing Off and Love the Internet" Jun 20

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Band Members - see all 3

  • Jeremy Prouty - Bass, synths, vocals

  • Justin Gibbon - Drums, synths, klang

  • Alison Conard - Rhodes, synths, guitar, vocals, effects


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  • Voodoo Economics

    Voodoo Economics



Comments - see all 11

littleramona says:

Gracias amigos! su musica es muy magnifico.... kumos takana

posted Jul 6


Gagosian Liga says:

"We all admire the spangled acrobat with classical grace meticulously walking his tight rope in the talcum light; but how much rarer art there is in the sagging rope expert wearing scarecrow clothes and impersonating a grotesque drunk! I should know." Thank you for your friendship! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!

posted Jul 1


Lilly says:

Good times here, we can be friends. Please tell Philadelphia I miss it.

posted Jul 1


JOSHUA CHASE says:

start at 100 and do the thang

posted Jun 27


Renee says:

how did you guys get started into this style of music?

posted Jun 25


alysse says:

Thanks for the advice on torturing my cat. I'm always looking for new ways to wipe that smug look from her face

posted Jun 24


Renee says:

absolutely love the work guys. you fit in to what i like to listen to.

posted Jun 24


jakob says:

i don't know how you knew i was a scorcho man, but good on you nevertheless...that song is perhaps the single best sing-along song ever created. so much more than the sum of its parts. and yes, the eyes are legit. believe it!

posted Apr 4


Martin says:

its a shooting range....

posted Mar 30


max says:

upon listening i can't help but think of menomena and galactic's illegitimate offspring. on shrooms. ps welcome to best networking site on the interweb... its true despite my bias

posted Mar 18


max says:

bridge jumping is no simple task

posted Mar 18