"And The Blood Came Down Like A Curtain" ended up being the final studio recording from Virginia's WAIFLE, a heavy, DIY hardcore-based band featuring Brent Eyestone (Bleach Everything, Highness, Corn on Macabre), Mark Eyestone (Magic Bullet Skateboards), and Michael Presta.
Ultimately part of the late 90's/early 00's Washington, DC/Northern Virginia DIY movement with friends in Crestfallen, Majority Rule, and Pageninetynine, Waifle were also fortunate enough to ahve toured and played shows with a diverse range of artists from The Locust to His Hero is Gone to Patti Smith to Mastodon to Adam Yauch to Braid to Botch and well beyond during their run.
Recorded by Brian McTernan, "And The Blood Will Come Down Like A Curtain" was truly an amalgam of the influence and inspiration of such diversity from tour to tour and show to show in the years leading up to its recording. It also captures the band at their most confident and consistent on record, as previous recordings were often made in a rushed capacity while also still learning how to play.
credits
released February 1, 2000
WAIFLE
"And The Blood Will Come Down Like A Curtain"
Written and performed by Brent Eyestone, Michael Presta, and Mark Eyestone
Recorded by Brian McTernan at Salad Days in Washington, DC between August 6-8, 1999
Mixed by Brian McTernan with assistance from Waifle
Mastered by John Golden at John Golden Mastering in Ventura, CA
Original art and design by Brent Eyestone. All photos by Mark, Mike, and Brent.
Eric Twiddy became our bass player right after this.
Thanks to these folks for their monumental support: Eyestone family, Presta family, Twiddy family, Paige, Carey, all ex-members, Pensive, CAVOYO, Deifer, Join The Team Player, Schematics, Steve Heritage, Sonny and GSL, Amendment, Tom at Relapse, Jack at MIA, Steve at Century Media, all at Lumberjack, all at Ebullition, and especially you.
Thanks to these bands for helping us out live and on the road: pg.99, Majority Rule, Crestfallen, The Locust, Combatwoundedveteran, Converge, Braid, His Hero is Gone, Tragedy, Botch, Boysetsfire, You & I, Darkest hour, FleshEatingCreeps, To Dream of Autumn, The Encyclopedia of American Traitors, Zegota, Mastodon, Cave In, Culture, Kwisatz Haderach, The Jazz June
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