![]() ![]() Propulsive, careening, and at times, openly dangerous, Thee Oh Sees are like the house band for a runaway train. Dwyer’s knack for all things music started at a young age, and has since seen him front several influential underground American bands including Pink and Brown and the Coachwhips) ![]() This may be your last chance to catch Thee Oh Sees at such an intimate venue, so don't snooze on this!įorming as a solo outlet for John Dwyer, Thee Oh Sees soon evolved into a full band. Nothing says holiday cheer quite like these glowing, decorated trees, and of course our favorite stars are gussying their own up in merry (and sometimes unexpected) ways, and sharing the finished. Having built a feverishly prolific reputation for their immense output, Thee Oh Sees return to Auckland to deliver tight psychedelic jams and an unrestrained live show at everyone's favourite bar Whammy!. However, over the course of 5 albums it has evolved into a full band. while the music sees a simple piano intro evolve into a throbbing synth pattern and then back. It’s been a year since Thee Oh Sees destroyed NZ audiences with their insane, hectic and cacophonous live show and now they are returning on the back of their stunning new release Putrifiers II. Thee Oh Sees (aka Thee OhSees, Thee Oh Sees and formerly OCS, Orange County Sound, Orinoka Crash Suite) began as a way for John Dwyer (of Coachwhips, Pink and Brown, Landed, Yikes, Burmese, The Hospitals, etc.) to release his instrumental, experimental home recordings. Availability: CD and digital download, Caroline Records. San Francisco’s garage rock dominators, Thee Oh Sees are back! ![]() The High Seas, Whammy! and Wing and Gill present : ![]()
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