Uncategorized Archives - Motihari Brigade https://mbrigade.com/category/uncategorized/ Rock-n-Roll Thoughtcrime Wed, 18 Jan 2023 20:55:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/mbrigade.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-just-red-eye-transparent.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Uncategorized Archives - Motihari Brigade https://mbrigade.com/category/uncategorized/ 32 32 193692769 Motihari Brigade To Release New Album in 2022 https://mbrigade.com/uncategorized/motihari-brigade-to-release-new-album-in-2022/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=motihari-brigade-to-release-new-album-in-2022 Fri, 24 Jun 2022 16:20:05 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1505 Have you heard?  Motihari Brigade will release a mysterious new album in 2022.  As if there weren’t already enough chaos to contend with in the world.  Get ready for a highly-caffeinated rock-n-roll band thumping out thoughtcrime on all ventricles.  We can’t wait to share it with you.  True to the band’s Orwellian inspiration, thirteen carefully […]

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Have you heard?  Motihari Brigade will release a mysterious new album in 2022.  As if there weren’t already enough chaos to contend with in the world. 

Get ready for a highly-caffeinated rock-n-roll band thumping out thoughtcrime on all ventricles.  We can’t wait to share it with you. 

True to the band’s Orwellian inspiration, thirteen carefully crafted new songs will re-invent the past and leave behind the future.  This new album promises to take listeners on an exciting journey, while providing a desperately needed soundtrack to more happily endure the dystopian reality show we are all now busily sharing on our smart phones.

Take the colored pill of your choice while you still have the chance.  Blink your eyes and smile.  The new album from Motihari Brigade is on its way.  Just in time for something new to rise from the ashes of the great disintegration.  Or perhaps not.  We’ll see.  

PRE-SAVE now on Spotify and be first to hear brand new tracks. 

Set for release on September 8, 2022. 

From reviews of Motihari Brigade’s first album: 

“…there’s scarcely a moment in Motihari Brigade’s first studio album . . . . where we aren’t feeling the crushing intensity of a band playing at full power…”  Garth Thomas, Hollywood Digest

“…awfully close to a one of a kind product . . . . This is a group that is very much onto something smart and original in the most important of ways.”  Mindy McCall, IndiePulse Music

“An extremely power listen . . . . thinking person’s music, and should be required listening. . .” Tom Haugen, Take Effect

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Motihari Brigade Release Rolling Stones Cover “Street Fighting Man” https://mbrigade.com/uncategorized/street-fighting-man/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=street-fighting-man Fri, 24 Jun 2022 15:49:20 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1502 Motihari Brigade flogs the rebellious spirit of 1968 into continued service with an energetic cover version of the Rolling Stones classic “Street Fighting Man.”  Revolution Rock updated for the compost modern age.  A sneak preview single from the upcoming new album. Available now on streaming and digital download platforms.  Pre-save now on Spotify and be the […]

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Motihari Brigade flogs the rebellious spirit of 1968 into continued service with an energetic cover version of the Rolling Stones classic “Street Fighting Man.”  Revolution Rock updated for the compost modern age.  A sneak preview single from the upcoming new album. Available now on streaming and digital download platforms. 

Pre-save now on Spotify and be the first to hear the new album as soon as it is released.

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Creative Destruction Records Announces New Management https://mbrigade.com/uncategorized/creative-destruction-records-announces-new-management/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=creative-destruction-records-announces-new-management Fri, 10 Jun 2022 20:00:34 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=1249 Fascist Pig Management Company (FPMC) Spam Risk Promotions (SRP) Big Pig Technologies (BPT) Multi-Grab Holdings Unlimited (MGHU) Important Announcement Regarding New Management  Following a recent acquisition, the business affairs of Creative Destruction Records will now be under the direction of Fascist Pig Management Company (FPMC), a division of Big Pig Technologies (BPT), a subsidiary of […]

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Fascist Pig

Fascist Pig Management Company (FPMC)
Spam Risk Promotions (SRP)
Big Pig Technologies (BPT)
Multi-Grab Holdings Unlimited (MGHU)

Important Announcement Regarding New Management 

Following a recent acquisition, the business affairs of Creative Destruction Records will now be under the direction of Fascist Pig Management Company (FPMC), a division of Big Pig Technologies (BPT), a subsidiary of Multi-Grab Holdings Unlimited (MGHU). It has been painstakingly explained to us in a blizzard of excruciating detail how this new strategic partnership will leverage significant cost savings and corporate expense redistribution advantages that will benefit us in some way over a long-term event horizon.  One such anticipated benefit will be the opportunity to partner with the marketing and PR firm Spam Risk Promotions (SRP)  a sister company within the Multi-Grab family of enterprises. 

The management contract clearly states that the new corporate structure will not result in any significant changes, while at the same time placing us on notice that certain changes may be implemented due to necessary and unavoidable restructuring. Representatives from the Fascist Pig Legal Department are currently reviewing contract details so that the new management structure will not affect the integrity of the “fiercely independent” *  Motihari Brigade brand. They have further assured that every measure will be taken to address concerns that are not addressed immediately.  We have also been assured by representatives from Multi-Grab Holdings Unlimited (MGHU) that the company consistently requires the highest standards from others with whom it maintains a business relationship. 

Further details will be provided as information becomes available. 

* “Fiercely Independent” is an unregistered trademark of the Fascist Pig Management Company, et al (Rejected Pending Appeal) 

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Controversial Rock Band Denies Ties To Russia https://mbrigade.com/uncategorized/controversial-rock-band-denies-ties-to-russian-intelligence/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=controversial-rock-band-denies-ties-to-russian-intelligence Sat, 24 Oct 2020 16:26:35 +0000 https://mbrigade.com/?p=911 Controversial Rock Band Denies Ties To Russian Intelligence - Motihari News

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Motihari News – Motihari Brigade, previously an obscure rock band, recently rocketed into public awareness following a barrage of attention from several alternative media outlets supportive of the Russian state.
 
While band members welcome the growing notoriety, it has also left them under a cloud of angry suspicion and controversy.
 
Some previously loyal fans have expressed discomfort with the band’s newfound infamy. However, the rising wave of publicity has also won over new followers excited by the freshly subversive image.
 
Band member Eric Winston denies that any political agenda should be assumed to exist in recent material, explaining that frequent references to “political revolution” are “mere coincidence.”
 
“To the extent that many of the songs promote a bit of a revolutionary flavor,” argues Winston, “It is balanced by the fact that there is a significant consumer demand for such content and we are marketing to that niche.”
 
Condemnation from accepted mainstream media outlets has been swift.
 
“People should be aware that they are being duped by hype initially generated from questionable sources and purveyors of fake entertainment supported by the Russian state,” wrote New York Times columnist Krug Paulman.
 
However a spokesperson for the news agency RT America maintained, “In this case the denial of ties to Russia is actually based on underlying fake news alleging such ties to begin with, which we also deny.”
 
Sources from within the intelligence community, quoted anonymously in the Washington Post, have flatly rejected denials that there had not been any such coverage, saying the lack of actual coverage is irrelevant to the coverage alleged.
 
Due to the overwhelming controversy, the band has now hired its own Director of Intelligence-Publicity, Dimitri Rascalnikov. He commented, “The idea that this band has any ties to Russia is simply ridiculous, and yet another example of the seemingly endless trail of propaganda lies and shameless decadence of the West.”
 
The “Motihari Brigade” controversy has now grown to the extent that a spokesperson for the Russian government even commented, “”The West must take responsibility for its own failures in producing the conditions which gave rise to a popular audience for this band.”
 
It’s still too early to tell what affect any of these assertions and denials may ultimately have on public opinion. Some who are clearly upset by the music’s dangerous political leanings have vowed to take online revenge at the band’s website www.mbrigade.com
 
Hackers threaten a denial of service effort to crash the band’s website with frequent visits to overwhelm servers through massive download purchases of the band’s recordings. They also plan attacks by demanding excessive streams, shares and follows through Spotify and Apple Music. Such an escalation to “entertainment warfare” could produce unpredictable results.

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