Comedy Minus One – News for November 2010.
November 4, 2010
Good people of the Internet, Hello once again from all of us at Comedy Minus One.
Good people of the Internet, Hello once again from all of us at Comedy Minus One.
Good people of the Internet, It is a big day here at Comedy Minus One.
The second Bottomless Pit album “Blood Under The Bridge” will be in stores and on digital platforms come August 10th, but you can preorder a copy of either the cd or 2×12″ pressing in our shop today.
bottomless pit saturday, july 31 – wavelength festival – three oaks, mi with robbie fulks, freakwater, archer prewitt saturday, september 18 – depaul university – chicago, il with bear claw and the bismark friday, november 5 – the hideout – chicago, il with black helicopter saturday, november 6 – tba – milwaukee, wi with black…More
Good people of the Internet, Hello from the comfort of the Comedy Minus One company couch.
The debut album by Denton, Texas trio Tre Orsi is now available at all major download services, including
Good people of the Internet, Hello again from Comedy Minus One, an independent record label. It has been a while, hasn’t it? We have two new releases and some additions to our roster to announce this time out.
Proud to let those of you reading these words know that the new Bottomless Pit album “Blood Under The Bridge” will be released in the compact disc and digital formats on Comedy Minus One come August 10, 2010. Like with their highly acclaimed debut record “Hammer of the Gods,” Bottomless Pit will self-release a 2×12″…More
A limited number of physical copies of the Tre Orsi album “Devices + Emblems” are now available in the Comedy Minus One store. This pressing is limited to 200 pieces, so act fast. The digital edition of this excellent debut will be released June 8, 2010. If you missed our introduction to Tre Orsi, read…More
For a few years I had been aware of the Texas trio Tre Orsi and had enjoyed the music they had passed my way, starting with their cover of Silkworm’s “Insomnia” on the SKWM tribute double disc “An Idiot To Not Appreciate Your Time.” A copy of their then-forthcoming debut record “Devices + Emblems” had…More