7.05.2008

July 7R4N5M15510N


07-05-08

Avast Comrades!
July 5th, 2007 we decided that we should live in a bus that was converted to run off of people's wasted used veggie oil.

one year and $8,043.00 later
paint=$60.00
bus=$1,500.00
insurance=$300.00
brake lines=$40.00
registration=$350.00
6 new tires=$2,328.00
2 state inspections=$110.00
circuit brakers & flare kit=$40.00
brake drums, calipers & pads=$2,995.00
lights, light covers, wipers, mirrors=$320.00
People have donated wood, tools, screws, nails, the conversion kit, barrels, pressure sprayer, parking space, electricity hook up, sinks, stove, fridge, water heater, piping, distro box, cables, screen, blankets, steel, their time, money and use of vehicles/bikes to get us this far.

Our bus needs a tune up before we can move forward. We need your help to see it through. Any donation that you can make is most appreciated. Our goal is to get this done in the next week so we can make it down to Boston for the 18th show. We estimate about $300 of work so it will probably be $400.

Please help us out if you can by
donating online


We came up to N.H. to get our bus inspected and it passed with flying colours. We also came up because M@'s bro, Nate is gettin' hitched in the White Mountains Region on the 8th of July! Go Nate!

We're very excited to come back to Boston on July 18th as openers for Squirrel Nut Zippers @ The Paradise; See information below.
07/18/2008
Paradise Rock Club
969 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
617-562-8800

Doors @ 8:30pm
9:00pm - 9:45
Come Early!
$20/18+

8:00pm - doors open
check out the tables

9:00pm - HUMANWINE
(45 Minute set)

10:00pm - Squirrel Nut Zippers
Recycled Movement
www.nervousrelatives.com
Our goal has shifted from a "plan" (that perpetuates a system of dependency which would only enslave & hide us) to a PLAN which allows HUMANWINE to speak to as many people as possible in the most independent, clean and self-sustainable way our current technology allows. Please donate to this RECYCLED MOVEMENT if you can.



To the Krew: Gordon Corless, Al The Ninja, Jake Von Slott, David Dowling, Tom Porter, Max Cassidy, Nebraska, Jill, Maus & Josh Diers, Will Weiss, Maaak and many more for donating your time, energy tools & appliances.

Sheri Anderson, Angie Brown, Jennifer Murphy, Ben Parson, Nicole Keane, Charles Hein, Sarala B., John Reimers, Bill Knighton, Uwe Schaefer, Barbara Goldman, Matthew Muise, Sarah Blackmore, Guillermo Briz, reAnimation Studios, Eben Holub, Bobby Masuret, Patrick Fitzgerald, Seth Maleri, Oedipus, Ron Nordin, Jerome Brewer, Chase & Barb McNiss, Sara Poisson, Terra Fredrichs, who have donated loot to Recycled Movement.


LONG LIVE ART! RAH! RAH!

word.
holly & m@

Dr. Todd, 9-11 cover up, Zeitgeist , DemocracyNow!
IMPEACH Bush and Cheney

HUMANWINE.org , MySpace , WebLog , LJ , the61 Fighting Naked and mp3s also available through CD Baby, Napster, iTunes, PayPlay, Tradebit, GroupieTunes, MusicIsHere, Inprodicon, GreatIndieMusic


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5.20.2008

MAY 23: Climate Confluence Benefit in BOSTON



MUSIC for LIBERATION!

FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2008
6:00pm – 10:00pm
$7-15 sliding scale donation

The "Dojo"
1486 Dorchester Ave, Boston
RIGHT across from the Fields Corner T-Stop on the Red Line

Featuring the music and the message of:

HUMANWINE (socio-political freak folk)
EVAN GREER (of the riot-folk! collective)
THE PAPERDOLLS (acoustic gypsy punk on tour from FL)
AMATUL & NATEBOX (radical spoken word from somerville)
BAMBUU WAZA (local voice of liberation)
ADELAIDE (puppets and ukeleles. at the same time.)

Proceeds will support The Northeast Climate Confluence – a critical social/environmental justice gathering this summer to strengthen relationships within our region and organize to take care of the needs of our community and decrease our dependency on the institutions and systems that are killing the planet. More info: www.climateconfluence.org

We will also be supporting a bail fund for activists who will be protesting the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul.

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2.17.2008

Change is the only constant for Itchy Fish

Malleable HUMANWINE embraces fluid lineup

photo by Max Cassidy beat to hell by Abrogated Munificents
The Boston Herald
By Barry Thompson

Saturday, February 16, 2008

To stand out in the ultracompetitive Boston music scene, a band must bring something extraordinary to the table or have a good gimmick. At a glance, HUMANWINE is an act that manages both. But scratch the surface and the gimmick reveals itself as a philosophy that encompasses music, art, politics and life itself.

Soon HUMANWINE won't be a Boston band: Plans call for a summer departure to, well, everywhere.

"Our goal is to keep moving and not stop, like a fish," said vocalist and co-songwriter Holly Brewer, sitting in a Jamaica Plain pub.

"We've been (in Boston) three years," Brewer said. "It wouldn't matter if it was France or Mozambique. I would still be itchy."

Having purchased a school bus, HUMANWINE, which plays tonight at the Middle East, is in the process of converting the engine to run on vegetable grease, the electrical systems to run on solar power and turning the interior into living quarters for two to seven people.

"We end up taking people with us," said Brewer. "If someone's like, 'I'm good at what I do, and I want to go to Oregon,' they tour with us to Oregon. We drop them off, and pick up somebody else. We're like a Greyhound, except you play music."

Naturally, a liquid roster necessitates liquid songs.

"Sometimes you can't get somebody who plays upright bass," said multi-instrumentalist M@ (as in Matt) McNiss. "So we're like, 'We don't have a bass player, so we'll have the piano supplement it.' Then it's, 'Well, that changes the orchestration of what we're doing.' "

HUMANWINE formed in New Hampshire in 2001. The group matches parabolic lyrics set in the metaphorical realm of Vinland with haunting, neo-classical-anarcho-math-punk. Band mates, rightfully, cringe at comparisons to the Dresden Dolls, not that they hold a grudge. Brian Viglione of the Dolls played drums on HUMANWINE's "Fighting Naked." To the band, labeling itself anything would be self-defeating.

"That's what art is, the connection with life in your medium," McNiss said. "If you're guarding it, saying, 'We're a blah blah band,' you're shorting yourself."

Odds are any band dedicated to artistic freedom won't last on a label, which explains why HUMANWINE split from Cordless Recordings last year. Aside from an anti-corporate, self-reliant ethic, HUMANWINE does without boundaries.

"We like the sentence 'Change is the only constant,' " Brewer said. "Vinland changes, too. With the quilt of Vinland, every song is a patch. If you hold it a different way, each song shines differently."

barrythompson84@gmail.com

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2.11.2008

Radio interview WZBC 2/15 & 2/16 Show in Cambridge, MA 18+






  • 2/16 @ The Middle East [Downstairs] in Cambridge, MA
    Saturday Night! / 18+!




  • 02.16.08
    Middle East Downstairs
    472 Massachusetts Ave. Cambridge MA 02139



    Purchase tix in advance by clicking the image below

    11x17 flyer , 1/4 sized handbills
    1. Print 1 copy
    2. Make photocopies
    3. Post them around town

    More ways to help us promote are posted on our
    street team page.

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