Old Time Relijun

This article is about the American experimental music group Old Time Relijun. For the traditional gospel song "Old-Time Religion", see Charles Davis Tillman.
Old Time Relijun
Genres Noise rock
Experimental music
Indie rock
No Wave
Years active 1995– present
Labels K Records
Pine Cone Alley
Members Germaine Baca
Aaron Hartman
Arrington de Dionyso
Ben Hartman
Past members Phil Elvrum
Bryce Panic
Fezdak Clamchopbreath

Old Time Relijun is a band founded in Olympia, Washington, United States and a longtime member of K Records. Current members consist of Germaine Baca on drums, Aaron Hartman on upright bass, Ben Hartman on saxophones, and Arrington de Dionyso on electric guitar, vocals and bass clarinet. The reviews of the band are radically mixed among critics. Pitchfork Media gave a very critical review of their Uterus and fire album,[1] while another praised the band of "brilliance".[2] The band first began recording under a home-made audio cassette label, Pine Cone Alley and were later adopted by indie label K Records. Old Time Relijun are currently based in Portland, Oregon.

Discography

References

  1. Sandlin, Michael (20 April 1999). "Old Time Relijun: Uterus and Fire". Pitchfork. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  2. Nickey, Jason (16 June 2002). "Old Time Relijun: Witchcraft Rebellion". Pitchfork. Retrieved 30 January 2012.

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