Panter Sequoia w/ Philip Clayton Sadler - $6
Panther was born in a den and breastfed with mommy panther until the time of his weaning and then went to roam the forest. As he heard the tweeting of the birds and the chirping of the crickets, he began to fashion instruments with his paws which became more deft with time, until he was able to construct a primitive sound chamber which recorded his chirrings on water film reflected on the stone walls of canyons. Later he left the forest to discover the havoc humans had wreaked upon themselves and upon every other living being. He left civilization in disgust and to this day, eschews the artificial in flavor of flaming briskets of capitalists roasted until just tender enough to feed to students in his \"destroy civilization\" primitive skills playshops.
When not prancing tirelessly for piece of capitalist meat to bring peace on earth, he recycles politicians for world peace, composting them for the nourishment of the non-human.
Philip Clayton Sadler
Scientist/musician Philip Clayton Sadler is a solo acoustic artist originally hailing from Chicago and most recently from Minneapolis. -Why Time- is his most recent project. As a former concert cellist, many of Philip-s melodies hold themes reminiscent of classical concertos with guitar acting at times as both principle and orchestra. Lyrics featured in -Why Time- have been refined from letters and journals kept meticulously from Philip-s youth are presented with a dim melodic optimism. From haunting words to impatient tempos, -Why Time- is a study in remorse and in love and in science.