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LITTLE TEETH
September 06, 2010
San Luis Obispo, CA
3069 Broad St
September 07, 2010
Los Angeles, CA
McWorld
September 07, 2010
Los Angeles, CA
McWorld
September 08, 2010
Los Angeles, CA
The Smell
September 08, 2010
Los Angeles, CA
The Smell
September 09, 2010
Long Beach, CA
The Prospector
September 10, 2010
Los Angeles, CA
Echo Curio
September 10, 2010
Los Angeles, CA
Echo Curio
September 12, 2010
Irvine, CA
UC Irvine
September 12, 2010
Irvine, CA
UC Irvine
The Affair
Azeda Booth
Bottom of the Hudson
Franklin Bruno
Buttonhead
Chet
The Court and Spark
Rob Crow
The Dead Science
The Dudley Corporation
Eltro
Ex-Boyfriends
The Extra Glenns
Frog Eyes
The Gang
Chris Garneau
Get Him Eat Him
Goblin Cock
The Hidden Cameras
Hometapes
Jack Hayter
The Jim Yoshii Pile-Up
Jukeboxer
Laarks
Life Without Buildings
Little Teeth
The Mountain Goats
Okay
Optiganally Yours
P.E.E.
Pidgeon
Pinback
+/- {Plus/Minus}
The Rollercoaster Project
60 Watt Kid
Sparrow
Summer at Shatter Creek
Sunset Rubdown
The Swords Project
Sybris
Telegraph Melts
The Places
Thingy
Two Guys
Virginia Dare
Wax Fang
The Wrens
Xiu Xiu
Get Him Eat Him
 
   
For generations, elders have looked down their nose with the smarmy sentiment "Youth is wasted on the young." Get Him Eat Him say "Fuck yeah, Grampy!" The children of the early 1990's, those that got wind of the decade before them and a deep, hard whiff of what was going on around them, looked back to choppy guitar pop, frantic keyboards, balls-out romance and DIY ambition. They became Get Him Eat Him.

Get Him Eat Him hails from Providence, Rhode Island, but its members are a cross-country lot who converged during their first year at Brown University, sharing a love for weird noises, oddball humor and a fierce appetite for music and sandwiches.

Singer/guitarist/electronic manipulator Matt LeMay (the band's elder at 21) wrote many of these songs while still in high school (and still the youngest staff writer at the then fledgling Pitchfork), but it wasn't until the band's current line-up of Jason Sigal (guitar, vocals), Raf Spielman (keyboards), Jeff Wood (drums), and Joe Posner (bass) came together that they became the monster heard on Geography Cones, the band's debut (recorded by Jay Pellicci (Deerhoof, Erase Errata) at San Francisco's Tiny Telephone Studios). Each song is an impressive combination of taut melodies, jerky rhythms, and a frighteningly keen turn of phrase, brought together by spastic sex, flailing hostility, nervous energy and, as Matt squawks on the stomper "Shirt Like A Couch," an endearing and furious "awkwardness" that has garnered the band the attentions of and invitations from the Arcade Fire, Xiu Xiu, the Wrens, the Constantines, Ted Leo and Broken Social Scene.
Arms Down CD (Absolutely Kosher, 2007)
Geography Cones CD (Absolutely Kosher, 2005)
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Get Him Eat Him - Arms Down
CD - $12.00

 
Get Him Eat Him - Geography Cones
CD - $12.00

 
Get Him Eat Him hails from Providence, Rhode Island, but its members are a cross-country lot who converged during their first year at Brown, sharing a love for weird noises, oddball humor and a fierce appetite for music and sandwiches. Geography Cones, the band's debut (recorded by Jay Pellicci (Deerhoof, Erase Errata) at San Francisco's Tiny Telephone Studios) is an impressive combination of taut melodies, jerky rhythms, and a frighteningly keen turn of phrase, brought together by spastic sex, flailing hostility, nervous energy and, as Matt squawks on the stomper "Shirt Like A Couch," an endearing and furious "awkwardness". (AK052)
Get Him Eat Him - The Casual Sex Demo
CDEP - $6.00

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The first demo by five young upstarts who converged in Providence, RI with a ringing in their ears, Hegel on their syllabus and a dream in their hearts. You might know front man Matt LeMay from his years writing for Pitchfork or perhaps just from trolling the S&M bars of the northeast. This is crunchy, dynamic pop that charmed our pants off and stopped us (pants-less) in our tracks. Four songs (including the white hot demo version of "Not Not Nervous") plus the three bonus tracks culled from the members' previous bands. Potent and irresistable.
Get Him Eat Him "Seals" Black and White on R T-Shirt - $15.00
 
 
Get Him Eat Him "Octopus" Pink, Blue and White T-Shirt - $15.00