Jumbo's Killcrane is tagged as: sludge, doom metal, post-hardcore, punk, hardcore
Like cavemen with calculators, this Lawrence, KS trio weld an angular prog attack to headcrushing sludge rock. The result is a perfect alliance of imaginative musicianship and a thorough ass beating. Jumbo’s Killcrane was formed in fall of ‘98 in Lawrence, Kansas by battle drunks Ervis Jug and P-Rock. Their first album ‘scratch’ was released in 1999 by Tarlick Records and followed by extensive pirate touring of the US. While Jug played most of the bass tracks on ‘scratch’, a man named Riley (he would give no more information than that) was the bassman on ‘Il Cadavers Eccellente’. Riley was also part of most of the tours through August 2000, but then quit because of several factors, none of which neither P-Rock nor Jug had time to listen to. JKC’s 2000 release, ‘II Cadavers Eccellente’ was recorded and mastered in Milwaukee at Kneever-Kneever land studios with engineer / producer “Evil” Paul Kneevers.The studio just happened to be on Dahmer’s old cruising strip, a site sure to inspire any musician. Evil himself even put down some organ on ‘mount roy’. The tracks were laid on two June days in the middle of a small tour in summer 2000 and the record was once again released by Tarlick Rec... Read More About Jumbo's Killcrane Biography...
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