TracksMondo Di Corpo, The Curse, Ladyslipper, Slut Buffet, Guaranteed Used, Dichotomy, Guerilla, Incomparable White Six, High and Tight, R So, Grady, Static Cling, The Amnesty Party, Untitled
Notes'I'm not rude, I'm justified...' So goes a lyric from 'High and Tight,' a song off the forthcoming Shitting Glitter album Free Alongside Ship, and although the band's name may seem somewhat rude, the intention is as much fun and optimistic as it is political. 'Shitting Glitter' is taking the crap that life gives you and making it pretty. Whether dealing with small minds, hate crimes or just the weight of the world, it's important to stand up for who you are and believe in your beautiful, glittery self. Shitting Glitter is a call to arms for all those who feel different - and love it. It's a punch in the face to conservatives who want to censor everything they deem inappropriate. It's a label we wear with honor, much like the other labels that have been thrown at us in hate and disgust, only to be transformed into power and pride. Shitting Glitter started out four years ago as an all-gay band, playing in all-gay bars, mainly singing all-gay songs. Time and experience have added many more realms and textures to the fabric. The sound, initially described as raw 'bayou punk' has transcended into a beat-heavy, electronic-laced un-pop. It's angst meets kitsch as the trio of musicians are joined onstage by their wild drag go-go dancers. Having released their full length debut album Post No Bills as well as the dance EP Sexy Clown Circus in 2003, the band is proud to unleash Free Alongside Ship, which has already spawned the singles 'The Incomparable White Six' and 'Ladyslipper.'