FLOCK : The First "Falcon Art Community" Gallery Show
Tonight, I will be featuring my printed Portrait Portfolio for the first time ever. Along with that, I will be displaying larger black and white still prints of the Holy Rollers Cult Film previously known as "Story Of Hurt" and now called "How The Fire Fell".
By my side will be "The Father", featuring his new album "Regards":
A collection of songs written over the course of nine years.
A demanding vocal performance with heavy use of symbolism and the word "and".
There's nothing funny about this music. It's soft, then brutal and terrifying, then soft again, and sometimes a melody that you can't help but move to. You're probably going to cringe and cry and fall in love all at the same time. It's a really great feeling.
Genre: Post-Blues-Alternative
By my side will be "The Father", featuring his new album "Regards":
A collection of songs written over the course of nine years.
A demanding vocal performance with heavy use of symbolism and the word "and".
There's nothing funny about this music. It's soft, then brutal and terrifying, then soft again, and sometimes a melody that you can't help but move to. You're probably going to cringe and cry and fall in love all at the same time. It's a really great feeling.
Genre: Post-Blues-Alternative
See you there!
*formally known as 'Story of Hurt'*
Trailer for How the Fire Fell, the first feature film from Edward P. Davee.
Based on true events concerning the activities of the "Brides of Christ" religious sect from turn of the century Corvallis Oregon. A tale of family disintegration, manipulation, sex, murder, and fratricide.
Produced by Kristin Marie and Edward P. Davee
Director of Photography: Scott Ballard
Starring Musician Joe Haege (Tu Fawning, 31 Knots, Menomena) with David Poland, Maren McGuire, Brighid Thomas, and Rachael Perrell
Soundtrack by Joe Haege and John Askew
Written, Directed, and Edited by Edward P. Davee
Still Photographer: destiny Lane
The Falcon Art Gallery : Portland, OR