Have a Nice Life’s eight minute long opener to what is arguably their Magnum Opus–"Deathconsciousness". “A Quick One” can be either used in an alcoholic or sexual context, whereas “the Eternal Worm” is obviously a reference to death–likely caused by the fact that worms are commonly perceived as decomposers (when in fact they are dentrivores) in many ecosystems. The association between worms and death is also popularly referenced to in Edgar Allen Poe’s The Conqueror Worm- Out—out are the lights—out all! And, over each quivering form, The curtain, a funeral pall, Comes down… read more
Have a Nice Life’s eight minute long opener to what is arguably their Magnum Opus–"Deathconsciousness". “A Quick One” can be either used in… read more
Have a Nice Life’s eight minute long opener to what is arguably their Magnum Opus–"Deathconsciousness". “A Quick One” can be either used in an alcoholic or sexual context, wher… read more
Have a Nice Life are an American genre blending duo from Middletown, Connecticut formed in 2000. Have a Nice Life is known for their unique style of post-punk, which includes several shoegaze, industrial, ambient and drone elements. Have a Nice Life is the brainchild of Tim Macuga, black metal experimentalist in Nahvalr and songwriter for the classic Western Massachusetts hardcore band, the Danger Strangers, and Dan Barrett of the ghost music project Giles Corey and now-defunct in Pieces. Have a Nice Life released their first full-length record in January, 2008, double album titled … read more
Have a Nice Life are an American genre blending duo from Middletown, Connecticut formed in 2000. Have a Nice Life is known for their unique style of post-punk, which includes several shoega…read more
Have a Nice Life are an American genre blending duo from Middletown, Connecticut formed in 2000. Have a Nice Life is known for their unique style of post-punk, which includes several shoegaze, industrial, ambient and drone elements. Ha… read more