i asked them last year in long beach, Tim told me that COUM was a "art project" that later became the band Throbbing Gristle. they would play music with slide shows of a bunch of different images showing in the background such as, pornography, holocaust victims, and lots of other stuff. it was extremely controversial for it's time. search wikipedia for COUM Transmissions there is a little information about it on there.
i asked them last year in long beach, Tim told me that COUM was a "art project" that later became the band Throbbing Gristle. they would play music with slide shows of a bunch of different images showing in the background such as, pornography, holocaust victims, and lots of other stuff. it was extremely controversial for it's time. search wikipedia for COUM Transmissions there is a little information about it on there.
Seeing this song live was an experience that most should not miss. I cannot wait to see them again in August.
never got a chance to ask them what c.o.u.m. stands for, anyone know?
never got a chance to ask them what c.o.u.m. stands for, anyone know?
i asked them last year in long beach, Tim told me that COUM was a "art project" that later became the band Throbbing Gristle. they would play music with slide shows of a bunch of different images showing in the background such as, pornography, holocaust victims, and lots of other stuff. it was extremely controversial for it's time. search wikipedia for COUM Transmissions there is a little information about it on there.
i asked them last year in long beach, Tim told me that COUM was a "art project" that later became the band Throbbing Gristle. they would play music with slide shows of a bunch of different images showing in the background such as, pornography, holocaust victims, and lots of other stuff. it was extremely controversial for it's time. search wikipedia for COUM Transmissions there is a little information about it on there.
hope this helps :)
hope this helps :)
Oh wow, this actually really explained a lot for me, thank you!
Oh wow, this actually really explained a lot for me, thank you!