LESS ART: Members of Thrice & Curl Up and Die Have Another New Band

by | Mar 16, 2016

This one’s not baseball related, but we’ll let it slide. Members of Thrice, Curl Up and Die, and Kowloon Walled City are back for another round, this time with their band Less Art.

It’s made up of Thrice drummer Riley Breckenridge, Kowloon Walled City’s Ian Miller and Jon Howell, and Curl Up and Die’s Mike Minnick. It’s the same lineup as their baseball-themed grindcore project Puig Destroyer, with the addition of Thrice’s Ed Breckenridge.

The guys have been busy working on demos. Looks like they’ve got an entire album’s worth of material already written.

Here’s a clip of what to expect.

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