This week on my Throwback Thursdays Retro Video Project; Savage Republic pt.2.
Once again we return to my favorite obscure post-punk-indie band (American division) with their unique spaghetti-western-surf-guitar and industrial-tribal drums.
SAVAGE REPUBLIC ~ "EXODUS";
This echo and feedback drenched track form the first 1982 "Tragic Figures" album uses Edison Studios newsreel footage from a huge fire in Berkley, California.
SAVAGE REPUBLIC ~ "ATTEMPTED COUP; MADAGASGAR";
Another track off the first album this time using footage from another one of Spanish film-maker Segundo De Chomon's late period actualities, this time shot in Venice in 1912.
SAVAGE REPUBLIC ~ "EMPTY QUARTER";
For this one I used another Edison Studios newsreel footage of a fire, this time a gas refinery in New Jersey in 1900.
SAVAGE REPUBLIC ~ "WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS";
Another track off the first album and one of the bands rare vocals. This time using George Melies film "The Haunted Convent".
SAVAGE REPUBLIC ~ "ON THE PROWL";
For this track I used "The Hasher's Delirium", an early piece of animation.
SAVAGE REPUBLIC ~ "ZULU ZULU";
This short track off the first album uses a short Dada art film made by Paul Sharits for the Fluxus Film collective in 1966.
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