Organ Failure

Location:
HOUSTON, TEXAS, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Comedy / Folk Rock / Experimental
Site(s):
Label:
Super Happy Fun Land Records
Educational rock songs about internal disorders and other important matters.



Organ Failure is planning an East coast tour in November and a West coast tour in December. If you are in one of those regions (or on the way from Texas), and want Organ Failure to perform in your town, and/or can help get us a show, let us know!



Here is a blurb about our band:



Organ Failure is a weirdo comedy rock/performance art organization from Houston Texas. We perform quirky and catchy educational rock songs about internal disorders and other important matters. In 2005 Organ Failure received the Free Press Cynic's Choice Award for best live performance in Houston. You can hear Organ Failure in action at http://www.organfailure.org



We are in the process of making clay animation music videos for our songs!

This is our first finished video:



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Organ Failure CDs are now available for purchase! Just click the link below!:



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Review from The Nashville Scene - Our Critics Picks - November 2006

If you’ve ever wondered what “Folsom Prison Blues” would sound like sung by Cookie Monster, wonder no more. Like Weird Al Yankovic on a nitrous spree, Houston’s Organ Failure give voice to just these sorts of delirious scenarios, while indulging every waggish whim that orbits in their demented minds. But the band’s covers are far more outré than Weird Al’s literal rip-offs—take their avant-folk approach on “Rock the Casbah.” And they play mostly originals, such as the damaged hip-hop come-on “What We Really Want to Do,” which sounds like an Odelay session hijacked by 13-year-old delinquents. What makes it work is Olivia “Poopy Lungstuffing” Dvorak, whose high-pitched banter at times sounds like one of Bart Simpson’s misfit friends. Organ Failure are the house band at Super Happy Fun Land, a Houston venue for experimental art and music. —JACK SILVERMAN
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