Winter’s over, if you want it. This has been up for a bit now, but I just noticed some nice words over at ye olde Terrascope Online, about the last Niagara Falls album, “Plays Spiral Isles.” Says the revered website,
“Niagara Falls offer three tracks of wonderful smoke filled music, the second of which ‘Acid Of Ants’ is a tense scuttle of noise that creeps under the skin like that itch you just cannot reach. The third piece ‘Morning Mold’ is a much slower track, the sound of space debris floating endlessly across the universe, to be finally sucked into a dying sun.”
We thank you very much.

We’re getting so psyched for the Catalpa Lodge Music Festival. This jam is a Deep Water Acres production, and promises to be a very vibed out event taking place in the ridges and valleys outside of State College in raw Central Pennsylvania. Check out the full line up and more info on making reservations here.
Niagara Falls will be in full effect, and I’ll be debuting solo as Enumclaw.
Deep Water Acres is an online music/life zine run by some very rad dudes. In addition to the zine, DW is also a cdr label that in only a few short years has released some deep searching sounds, including the last record by Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls Plays Spiral Isles, which is available in our Distro Shoppe.
From that DW release, the track, “Acid of Ants” is included in our new Honeymoon Player which you’ll find in the sidebar to your right. I’ve been searching right mp3 player for awhile, and have settled on this one. It does the basics without being too preachy or gaudy. I’ve been thinking of making up band specific players for each of the band pages, instead of having all the tracks together in one player, but I also like being able to scroll through all of the tracks together. What do you guys think, one biggie player, or separate ones?
One may also now browse through the Honeymoon Flickr Page with our new easily clickable Flickr Badge, also conveniently located in the sidebar to the right. The ‘77 VW bus in the pics may or may not be for sale, make me an offer. Yow!
Published on
May 30, 2007 in
Shows.

Please join us for another magick evening in the garden. The Bearded Irises have finished blooming, but if you look closely, you may find the Red Hot Pokers just beginning to bloom. Sounds provided by:
Noa Bell (fresh from recording at Philly’s Hexam Head Studios)
Fern Knight (fresh from European Tour)
Greg Weeks (superfresh Head of Hexam)
Han Soom (crescent fresh)

Niagara Falls has been hibernating. No, it’s been more of a chrysalis stage. The band has been undergoing a metamophosis as of late, and is busting forth from the cocoon in a new form. After two+ years of far out sounds and experiences, and three albums, Niagara has parted ways with Jeff, one of the founding members. No bad blood, substance abuse, or adultery here, just life changes. We wish Jeff well in all his future creative endeavors.
We are excited to welcome Sam Cusumano, and Noah Levey into Niagara Falls, and it would be so so nice to see you all for our first show with them. Come out and catch some bliss with us this Sunday evening in Philadelphia.
Pageant Soloveev, 607 Bainbridge St. in Philly. 8pm, $5
w/ Mike Tamburo, Eric Carbonara and Nick Schillace.