Saturday, March 13, 2010

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

California + West TX snow storm

The California trip was a success. We had a bumpy ride for shows, but made connections & met great people. Talked business with folks in high, high places, got to see a part of American that we never got to see, spot a tumble weed on the road. It was great.

We're looking forward for more Gigs in California and Along the way this coming April, but the main idea of this blog entry is we got caught in a snow storm in West TX.
Never in our lives seen as much snow we've witness down in West TX. Enlightening, but the most uncomfortable and dangerous thing we've done since a band. We like adventures, but damn! WE WERE NOT EXPECTING THIS!!! AND @ 2AM IN THE FUCKING MORNING!!!



--also here's the videos of us performing in Denton, TX and Cali. (the Denton show, the camera got cut off too early!)





Sunday, February 14, 2010

Space City Rock review on Self-Titled EP

Female Demand

Of the four tracks on Female Demand's self-titled EP, the one that hits the hardest is the opener, "Sweet Nothing" -- it starts off with almost wah-wah-sounding bass and stuttering, barely-restrained drums, then stomps its way into two minutes and change of driving, thundering, bass-and-drums instrumental rawk, leaning heavily towards the sludgy, garage-y side of things. The sound swings between noisy, punkish blues, stoner-esque metal, and an almost prog-funky vibe, if you can believe it, and the result is something like a loose, angry-drunk, alternate-universe version of Dub Trio, or maybe Jucifer rocking a dance party without the vocals. Put it all together, and it's a hell of a ride, especially for a two-man outfit.


The band slows things down somewhat for "I Thought I Told You...," and on first listen my heart sank, figuring the FD duo had done the inevitable and, y'know, toned things down for the record. Happily, they step back in after the mid-tempo intro, kicking and punching their way through the remainder of the track while riding a sing-song-y riff -- it feels weird to say that, I know, about a vocal-less instrumental, but Bradley Muñoz's bass at one point sound like it's taunting the listener, daring 'em to make something of it. "Skies Are Falling" is even more fuzzed-out and crunchy-sounding (a good thing, in my book), with drummer Jonathan Perez hammering away at his drums like he's trying to crack the ground below his kit wide, wide open. For final track "Like Catching Butterflies," the duo delve a bit deeper into footpedals-and-laptops territory, letting Perez manipulate stretch his bass sound out to infinity and then launch it into space.


If there's a quibble to be made about this, it's that I honestly wanted to hear it louder -- messier, more raw, more overdriven, so loud the speakers start to crackle. The bass sounded nicely grimy, but I wanted the drums right down in the muck with it, dirtied up and boomy, like, say, the way the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Russell Simins sounds on "Sweat." Muñoz and Perez pull it off on "Sweet Nothing," but not really on any of the other tracks on the EP.
The kind of noise Female Demand makes really shouldn't be cleaned up, not one bit; it should make you feel like the band's playing right on either side of your head. (And yes, I did turn the damn thing up 'til my ears nearly bled.) 'Til that happens, this is no replacement for seeing the band explode live on stage...but hey, it's a damn good start.


Thanks SPACE CITY ROCK!!! :O

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Japanese blog entry.

What are the odds!? :O

How it goes is, I got a email from this guy in Japan. He asked if we do international shipments. I replyed, "HELL YEAH WE SHIP TO JAPAN!" ... so i changed my settings on the Female Demand's big cartel to Domestic and International shipping. The next day we got a order for One Vinyl EP and Two CDs (self-titled EP & FD-2 EP). Packed them up and shipped it to Japan.

After practice, Jon was google-ing our name for updates on anything then he stumbled on a Japanese blog. THIS GUY BLOGGED ABOUT US!! HOW DOPE IS THAT?!!?!
so yeah, that's it. :)



-- & in case you guys didn't know. we have our store up online.

http://femaledemand.bigcartel.com

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Here's the Japanese blog. Take a look!

http://txatniprec.blog79.fc2.com/blog-entry-259.html

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Febuary shows + online store

This coming February will be a busy, busy month for us. We got shows lined up almost every week! Here is what we have confirmed so far..



DEANS credit and clothing (downtown) Houston, Texas
Feb 5 2010 8:00P

Dragons Den New Orleans, Louisiana
Feb 6 2010 10:00P

House Party in Denton tejas! Denton, Texas
Feb 13 2010 8:00P

Cafe Revolution Bryan, Texas
Feb 19 2010 8:00P

House Show Val Verde, California
Feb 21 2010 8:00P


We might add a little more this February.
Just pay a visit to our myspace (myspace.com/femaledemand) to see any changes
If you know anyone who needs a group or wants us to pay a visit to your town no matter the situation (house party, venue, bar, birthday party) WE WILL MAKE THE DRIVE!!! :O
contact us!!!

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we got our online store up and running! We have our all of our merchandise on sale, so if you really wanted that record or t-shirt, but couldn't get it. Now is the time to get a hand on them!

http://www.femaledemand.bigcartel.com

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

New Years Eve + EP RELEASE

Hello all!

We are so excited to announce that we are gearing up to release our 12" clear EP that we've been slaving over for the past 6 months. This EP encompasses 4 new songs that evoke emotion and movement. With the help of our producer Manny Nieto (HEALTH, Circle Jerks, The Breeders) we've been able to really make a record with the nice, smooth tone of an all analog recording set up. We also comissioned artist Sonny Kay (The Mars Volta, Locusts, RX Bandits) to forge the art and layout for this record. And with this, we have brought our 'EP' that we will release on New Years Eve.

With that out of the way, we can now give you all the details about the release party! The party will be held at Mango's 403 Westheimer, Houston, tx. There will an amazing line-up that evening which includes our great friends Grandfather Child, The Manichean, Sideshow Tramps, B L A C K I E, Robert Ellis and Hollywood Floss. The show is $10 which makes it a great night out for New Years Eve. Our EP will be made available soon after the clock has struke midnight. The EP itself is $12 but includes a free digital download of the record. There are only 500 copies of this 12" clear vinyl record. NO MORE WILL BE PRINTED LIKE THIS!!!!!
So be the coolest kid in town with your very own Female Demand clear 12" vinyl!!!!!

We can't wait to see you at the show!

Spread Love

-femaledemand