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The frist time i heard SW was on 96' with "Shame", one of my favorite song's on that time (sure is now), when i heard "Ungod" on 99', i was amazed with the album... i think is a master piece. It is a "Shame" that i find they broke up as band.. anyway. STABBING WESTWARD is one of the most coolest band of industrial generation.
P.O.M.F.!!!!

>>By UNGOD   (Wednesday, 11 Jun 2003 08:27)



If anyone has any information at ALL about where to get rare stabbing westward, i would be very interested. Email me if you have any information. Stabbing Westward is the best band ever. Thier songs are amazing. Email me if you have any information. THANKS!!!

>>By Ilovechrishall   (Thursday, 26 Jun 2003 21:08)



Okay...I'm dumb...I forgot to tell you all my email address! Its Bhalleyhs@aol.com. Stabbing Westward is so fabulous, i couldn't ever say it enough.

>>By Ilovechrishall   (Thursday, 26 Jun 2003 21:09)



Walter Flaskus is currently working with Dan Neet and Dan Dinsmore from the Clay People. They did a live version of "Violent Mood Swings" last summer. I was told that their is a recording of this somewhere floating around....would like to get my dirty little fingers on it!!! please e-mail me any info on this.

>>By justin tate   (Saturday, 15 Nov 2003 20:04)



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Former STABBING WESTWARD keyboardist/programmer Walter Flakus has joined the reunited THE CLAY PEOPLE, according to www.stabbingwestward.com.

"I wanted to let you know that I'm diving back into the pool," Flakus wrote in a message posted on the site. "It's funny that I would end up in Albany. Back in 1994, fellow industrial band, THE CLAY PEOPLE, opened a show for us at The Reptile House in Grand Rapids, MI. I remember show very well and I remember hanging with the guys in THE CLAY PEOPLE and being showered with demos and t-shirts. They followed a very similar path as STABBING however remaining slightly darker and heavier. After a one-record stint on Mercury, THE CLAY PEOPLE hung it up coincidentally, about a year ago. Singer Dan Neet has spent the past year working with Jason Novak of ACUMEN NATION on the new IRON LUNG CORP. record. Last week it was decided to resurrect THE CLAY PEOPLE with myself in tow to help elevate the band to the next level. I've heard the demos and the work has begun. It sounds like we're on course to make a record that has a lot more to do with 'Ungod' than anything else. I find it all very exciting. These guys are good players and write some phat riffs. Has anyone heard the unreleased HEADHUNTER demos with 'My X-Plodding Head' and 'Broken Kisses'? Talk about riffs!"

In related news, THE DREAMING, the new project featuring former STABBING WESTWARD frontman Chris Hall and ex-STAR 69 members Johnny Haro (drums) and Warren Huart (guitar), have lined up the following dates during May/June:

>>By justin tate   (Saturday, 22 Nov 2003 03:28)



Wow…..It warms the heart to know that there are still some diehard SW fans out there. They have been my #1 fav since early middle school. Everything they have touched is gold. My angsty teen years where defiantly sedated a bit by SW. It was a tragedy to hear they broke up. I a glad I had a chance to see them, it was in ATL at the Roxy theater. The performance almost moved me to tears. Although, the opening acts Flick and Placebo left much to be desired. In fact many of those in attendance actually sat down on the floor until SW took the stage. I am such a fan boy when it comes to them. Much luck to the new projects.

Search and Destroy

>>By tiesthatsever   (Monday, 5 Jan 2004 19:49)



Mr. Halls new web site
www.thedreaming.com
new album is available

>>By justin tate   (Friday, 9 Jan 2004 22:51)



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