Vanderslice spent 420 hours recording Cellar Door. Which, for those as terrible at math as I am, is seventeen and a half days of studio time poured into these twelve songs (assuming there aren't another twelve sitting on the cutting room floor, of course). Straight off the heels of giving John Darnielle's latest Mountain Goats record a chilling production, Vanderslice returns, along with regular collaborator Scott Solter, to throwing everything possible at his own material. (And, lets be honest, if the kitchen sink were at all musical, it'd be featured on at least six… read more
Vanderslice spent 420 hours recording Cellar Door. Which, for those as terrible at math as I am, is seventeen and a half days of studio time poured i… read more
Vanderslice spent 420 hours recording Cellar Door. Which, for those as terrible at math as I am, is seventeen and a half days of studio time poured into these twelve songs (assuming ther… read more
John Vanderslice (born May 22, 1967 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American musician, formerly of mk Ultra but now performing with his own band. After mk Ultra broke up in 1999, Vanderslice wasted little time building a solo reputation. In 2000, he gained national media attention over his single Bill Gates Must Die after concocting an elaborate hoax in which Microsoft supposedly threatened legal action over supposed trademark violations (the disc had a similar etching to a Windows installation disc). Subsequent albums, Time Travel is Lonely, Life and Death of an American Fourtracker… read more
John Vanderslice (born May 22, 1967 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American musician, formerly of mk Ultra but now performing with his own band. After mk Ultra broke up in 1999, Vanderslice… read more
John Vanderslice (born May 22, 1967 in Gainesville, Florida) is an American musician, formerly of mk Ultra but now performing with his own band. After mk Ultra broke up in 1999, Vanderslice wasted little time building a solo reputation… read more