Amps for Christ
Electronic primitivist project Amps for Christ was primarily the work of Claremont, CA-based Henry Barnes, formerly of Man Is the Bastard. An outlet for Barnes' interest in polyethnic folk traditions and faux-Celtic mysticism, Amps for Christ proved equally distinctive for its use of custom-built guitars and electronics, recording with a number of occasional collaborators, including vocalist Tara Tikkitavi, percussionist Joel Connell, and someone or something dubbed Enid Snarb. Releases include 1997's Thorny Path, 1999's Circuits, 2000's Electrosphere, 2001's Oak in the Ashes, 2004's People at Large, and 2006's Every Eleven Seconds. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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albums
It's been a couple of years since Amps for Christ released a full-length. Their last, The People at Large, was issued in 2004. In the interim, they've participated in various band side projects...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| The People at Large | 2004 | n/a | 0 |
| The Oak in the Ashes | 2001 | n/a | 0 |
| Electrosphere | 2000 | n/a | 0 |
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The analogy of the radio station you can barely tune is woefully...
Reviews - external | Jan 7, 2005
