Band Dialogue 2 // ID

Olinsky-Band Dialogue

Super excited to announce that I am doing Band Dialogue 2 this weekend at Treefort Music Fest at Skatefort at Rhodes Skate Park (Treefort Music Fest). 10 bands set up stretched out across the Rhodes Skate Park in Boise.

This is a multi band composition/happening I started in 2013 that explores the sonics of many bands, stretched out across a space, playing simultaneously. Each version is adapted to the site and bands – the first performance was last year at Hopscotch Music Festival in NC.

Band Dialogue 2 will include – Pontiak / Delicate Steve / AU / Wooden Indian Burial Ground. / Inner Oceans / Art Fad / Sun Blood Stories / Twin Steps /Cy Dune/ and more……

Cy Dune // 14 Drums Echo Park Rising Festival

Cy Dune Drums at Origami Vinyl last night with drummers from:

Jefertiti’s Nile, Avi Buffalo, Hi Ho Silver Oh, Ohioan, Deathbomb Arc,  Foot Village, and more.

Thanks to all the drummers, Origami vinyl, and Echo Park Rising Fest.

Yellin' Video Premieres on Noisey / Vice

New video for Yellin’ premiered on Vice’s Noisey Site this week – Check it  <<<< H E R E >>>>>

” His squealing psych riffs smack with the immediacy of a water-balloon to the dome, while the clip’s montage of cathartic wreckage seems to say “It’s Friday, go break some shit.”

Thanks Vice

Cy Dune No Recognize EP released

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The new Cy Dune ep is released and in the world!!

Available on 12″ vinyl that plays at 45rpm and digitally from all your fave digi vendors.

You can order vinyl and digital directly from us at Family Tree Records here: http://www.midheaven.com/item/no-recognize-by-cy-dune-12

Here are some quotes on the record from trusted bloggers round the world:::::

No Recognize is stuffed to the brim with primitivistic guitar stompers and gritty road tales perfect for helping you plan a weekend of adventure and debauchery. Or, like, it could probably make going to Home Depot and buying paint seem like the shit. Either way, we think you’ll enjoy this” – Noisey

For new project Cy Dune, Olinksy is louder and prouder, though certainly not “folk,” except in the sense that rock’n’roll was a dominant vernacular form of expression in the 20th century. “Make it loud / They can’t ignore us,” he sneers, demanding more and more, again and again, on new Cy Dune song “Move the Room.” – SPIN

Akron/Family have certainly flirted with righteous dosages of heaviness during the last decade. On “MBF”, for instance, they blasted through walls of Bastard-sized noise; on a 2005 split with Angels of Light, they teasingly crept toward stillness, only to catapult into blasts of distortion-and-volume damage. But none of that adequately presages “Where the Wild Things,” the glorious wrecking ball that leads No Recognize, the debut EP from frontman Seth Olinsky as Cy Dune.

These three intense minutes suggest Japanese freaks Fushitsusha playing pop-punk with equal-parts precision and madness. This is the most urgent missive to arrive from any member of the Family in years.” – Pitchfork

Some music has a certain intensity that brings out something animalistic in people. It’s a primal feeling; they want to dance –or just kind of move around. It’s music that energizes the spirit. Cy Dune‘s new EP, No Recognize is music that energizes the spirit– Surviving the Golden Age