Lewd Acts
Lewd Acts is an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, California, United States, formerly signed to Deathwish Inc.. The band released their debut full-length album, Black Eye Blues, on September 1, 2009.[1] In April 2010 The Haunted's Peter Dolving cited them as one of his favourite bands.[2]
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![]() Lewd Acts, after playing a charity show for Neurasthenia patients. | |
Background information | |
Origin | San Diego, California, United States |
Genres | Hardcore punk |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Deathwish Inc. |
Members | Tyler Densley Orlando Ramierez Ale Jacobelli Cory Groenenberg |
Lewd acts disbanded in July 2010.[3] In May 2012, Lewd Acts announced their intent to reunite and resume touring and writing new material again.[4] On September 26, 2014. Lewd Acts under the moniker 'Lou Dax' played in Tucson, Arizona.[5]
Discography
- Demo CD (2005)
- Demo EP (2006)
- ...On Lonely Nights EP (2006)
- Dark Days LP (2007)
- Play Me Something That I Know Cassette (2008)
- Split w/ Hour of the Wolf EP(2008)
- Lung Patrol EP (2009)
- Black Eye Blues LP (2009)
- 2012 Cassette Cassette (2012)
Members
- Alex Jacobelli – guitar
- Cory Groenenberg – drums
- Lou Dax – bass
- Tyler James Densley – vocals
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gollark: ?tag blub Graham considers a hypothetical Blub programmer. When the programmer looks down the "power continuum", he considers the lower languages to be less powerful because they miss some feature that a Blub programmer is used to. But when he looks up, he fails to realise that he is looking up: he merely sees "weird languages" with unnecessary features and assumes they are equivalent in power, but with "other hairy stuff thrown in as well". When Graham considers the point of view of a programmer using a language higher than Blub, he describes that programmer as looking down on Blub and noting its "missing" features from the point of view of the higher language.
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References
- "Black Eye Blues > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
- "Interview: Peter Dolving". Muchmoremetal.com. Retrieved September 23, 2010.
- Paul, Aubin (July 13, 2010). "Break-ups: Lewd Acts (2004-2010)". Punknews.org. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- Kraus, Brian (May 6, 2012). "Lewd Acts reunite for European tour, more". Alternative Press. Retrieved May 6, 2012.
- "LEWD ACTS // 191 E TOOLE // TUCSON, AZ // 9-26-2014". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
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