Excepter
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Excepter is a four-man noise-improv musical group from Brooklyn known for crawling around the stage during their live performances. They have a new CD/LP coming out on 5 Rue Christine/Fusetron called Alternation.
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[edit] Members
- John Fell Ryan
- Nathan Corbin
- Dan Hougland
- Jon Nicholson
[edit] Discography
- "KKKKK" (2007, Paw Tracks), 12" single split with Panda Bear
- Alternation (2006, 5RC, GER047)
- Sunbomber EP (2006, 5RC, GER055)
- Self Destruction (2005, Fusetron, ER03)
- Throne (2005, Load, ER07)
- KA (2003, Fusetron)
- "I LUV THE NFL SOOOO MUCH GUYZ" a funk/metal collaboration with Adam Schefter[1]
[edit] In the Press
The Village Voice alt-weekly has frequently mentioned the subject of the band's attire, with controversial blogger and (former) Voice writer, Nick Sylvester referring to them as having "ousted Animal Collective as the Village People of Brooklyn Noise" (Brooklyn's Excepter banned from the Knitting Factory by Nick Sylvester, The Village Voice, September 28, 2005). The significance of their hats were noted several more times. However, the band actually dresses like this all the time in their personal lives and thus it is incorrect to classify it as being costume.[citation needed]