OldBag
OldBag was a four-piece band with Ethan Jones on vocals, Sarah Anderson on guitar, Jake Williams on bass, and Emily Cooper on drums. They put out a handful of...
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OldBag was a four-piece band with Ethan Jones on vocals, Sarah Anderson on guitar, Jake Williams on bass, and Emily Cooper on drums. They put out a handful of records in the mid-2000s, including 'Hate Screams' in 2004 and 'Filth and Fury' two years later.
Their songs like 'Delirium Tremens' and 'Even Jesus Hates You' had a rough, noisy quality that mixed punk with some electronic textures. The lyrics in 'Even Jesus Hates You' drew criticism from some religious groups at the time.
Their live shows were known for being chaotic, with stage diving and instruments getting broken. They mostly played smaller independent venues rather than larger mainstream stages.
They released two more albums, 'The End of Days' in 2008 and 'Noise and Nihilism' in 2010, before stopping. Other songs from that period include 'Radio Waves' and 'The Prisoner Of Myself'.
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