Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.05
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.05
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.06 (1980's Alt)
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.06
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.07 (1980's Alt)
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.07
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.08 (1980's Alt)
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.08
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.09 (1980's Alt)
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.09
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved b
Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.10 (1980's Alt)
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.10
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - The Mumbles, Song No.11 (1980's Alt)
The Mumbles was a 1980's punk-metal band that gained prominence by playing for the art receptions and concert lineups for American cultural maestro, Matt Foley, and his Nepenthe Mundi Society events.
Foley was first in the US to combine poetry and literary readings, along with original music performances as part of art receptions - a type of manifestation of "The Glass Bead Game" concept proposed by Herman Hesse in his novel, "Magister Ludi", in which Hesse depicts a utopian society of intellectual elites who play a universal game about humanity’s eternal quest for enlightenment and for synthesis of the intellectual and the active life, of aesthetics and scientific arts by incorporating elements such as music, logic, and philosophy to create an ultimate expression.
Ron Stallbaumer - Drums
Dale Stuke - Bass
Ken Haug - Guitar/Keyboards
John "Butch" Eberly - Vocals/Sax
(Live @ The Freedom Club)
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
The Mumbles - Song No.11
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©1984 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.01 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.01
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.02 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.02
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.03 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.03
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.04 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.04
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.05 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.05
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.06 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.06
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.07 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.07
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.08 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Vocals
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.08
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - Japanese Game Show, Song No.09 (Indie Undie)
Mysterious forces rambled the darkness. Lights flickered in spooky cadence to the wild music. Shivers ran rampant. Japanese Game Show is rolling out thrills like a pachinko machine rolls balls. Everyone is a winner with this band at hand.
Caleb Drummond - Bass/Vocals
Jesse Yaeger - Guitar/Keys/Vocals
Eric Price - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
Japanese Game Show - Song No.09
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.01 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.01
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.02 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.02
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.03 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.03
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.04 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.04
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.05 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.05
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.06 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.06
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.07 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.07
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.08 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.08
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.
Phantom Culture - KingShifter, Song No.09 (Rock Hard)
KingShifter plays hard-ass-rock m*therf**ker! End of story. They don't play games or follow trends. The music speaks for itself.
To summarize, KingShifter is all about the riff and the booze...it's all rock n' roll!
Sprout (‎Gregory Allen Manuel) - Vocals
Kink (Kevin Kinkelaar) - Guitar
Derek Ludewick - Bass
David Steinbach - Drums
[Remember: even if you were there then, you weren't this there.]
Phantom Culture realease:
KingShifter - Song No.09
The International Phantom Gallery of Culture
©2012 to present, and beyond - All rights reserved by respective parties.