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Hey everybody! We're happy to be here. And we just added a blog on our website & all kindsa great stuff... some new live tracks, some video from a show in 2008...

And we're currently working on recording our 2nd album, which hopefully will be done by the end of 2009! We've done 4 or 5 sessions in the studio so far, and have a few more before the basic tracks will be laid down and we'll be able to move on to the next stage!

To keep apprised of what's going on, wander over to http://www.bonelesschildren.com - we have lots to see, we do!
Thanks, everybody.

David
The BCF
posted 4 months ago
biography
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, The Boneless Children Foundation's music ranges from simple, poetic creations, to hard-hitting punk rock sideshows. Born & raised in St. Louis, Missouri, San Francisco transplant David Sophia Siegel leads his band of musical malcontents through the twists and turns of the perilous environment of rock music today, playing a music described by the SF Weekly as "notoriously Dead Milkmen-esque." This group has developed a unique sound that draws comparison to The Talking Heads, The Police, Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and the Who.

"Stars For Anyone," our debut full length self-released & self-produced album, was released nationally in late 2007, and has been wandering around the country's non-commercial & college radio stations having a grand old time since then, eventually getting up to #200 on the CMJ charts, which is not too shabby, we think.

And we're working on a new album, and all kinds of good stuff. And when not doing this, we do music for some short films & theatrical productions & other fun things.

The Boneless Children Foundation. For sure.

Personnel: The Boneless Children Foundation consists of Jonathan Kepke on bass, J. Logan... (+) expand
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timyjl (level 20) wrote:
at 12 Feb. 2009 1:46PM
Wha? Hard work¿ Ha! That's your job¡ I just listen, enjoy and share.

Mmmm… new album. You still have my address right? =D

BTW the torrent is still going.
The Boneless Children Foundation wrote:
at 12 Feb. 2009 12:08PM
Wow everybody - thanks for getting us back to the home page! Awesome... You all rock...
willie (level 17) wrote:
at 09 June 2008 8:30AM
I was tucked up in bed for the upload party. You guys (and Glurk Trolling) are going to cost me a shed load of points.

Worth every one.
myktoronto (level 20) wrote:
at 08 June 2008 4:56PM
Carl Sagan sounds pretty good for a dead guy...late or not.

cheers!
myktoronto (level 20) wrote:
at 06 June 2008 7:12PM


Hey TBCF
Sunday's SCRAMBLE AND UPLOAD PARTY! REMINDER

The upload party following the scramble begins at 3:00 Pacific time / midnight GMT.

Your upload time slot will be 3:20 pm Pacific Time


Please use the suggested time slot so that we don't strangle the server with uploads.

***if you haven't already submitted your song for upload please do so on my wall ASAP so I can post it with the link to your page. It will be posted on my wall, SuperGrover's, timyjl, bloke and KosmikRay

*** if you are not able to participate please let me know as well!


Thanks for your contributions!



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The Boneless Children Foundation wrote:
at 30 May 2008 4:05PM
hmm... maybe we do... we do have a batch of recent live recordings; maybe we'll post that up on our site soon... http://www.bonelesschildren.com! but for here, yeah maybe Carl Sagan...
timyjl (level 20) wrote:
at 30 May 2008 12:25AM
Hmmm… Carl Sagan maybe?

Do you have any über impressive unreleased ultra rare demos or live recordings? I'm crazy for that sorta stuff.
The Boneless Children Foundation wrote:
at 29 May 2008 11:51PM
We look forward to our downward spiral of shame! "Ever downward," that's what we say!
timyjl (level 20) wrote:
at 29 May 2008 11:34PM
Hi David, I saw your comment on K-Ray's wall about not being able to upload another track. The system was changed a while back so now the formula is: level # × 2 + 1. In theory you should have 13 slots available.

Again Thanks for the Bag of poo and CD. Wish I could make the Utah Saloon show but SF is foreverhundred miles away.

Hopefully I'll make it to a show before the band disintegrates in a slow, ruinous, downward spiral of shame onlyn to be featured years later on VH1's Behind the Blow so I can say I knew them when…

Either way… peace
willie (level 17) wrote:
at 25 April 2008 1:25AM
Just got my poop and CD today. Every song works really well. I can tell it's a grower.
Thanks.
The Boneless Children Foundation wrote:
at 14 April 2008 5:30PM
You're welcome! And, see, folks? Enjoying the Boneless Children Foundation does pay off! We give gifts. In the mail. And it wasn't just a lump of poop in a bag, either! It was a lump of poop in a bag AND a free Boneless Children Foundation CD. Fancy, fancy times.

Y'welcome!
-david
eatabagel (level 20) wrote:
at 14 April 2008 4:12PM
Got a gift in the mail from you guys today. I lost your email so I couldn't thank you there. Thanks so much for the CD!
veloxi (level 9) wrote:
at 24 Jan. 2008 2:45PM
I like your songs, they're fun and sound great! Nice work, keep it up, and much luck and success to you. :)
mike626 (level 16) wrote:
at 12 Jan. 2008 10:27AM
For just a moment, I thought the band's frontman was Andy Dick. Sorry.
jphotog (level 11) wrote:
at 07 Jan. 2008 12:44PM
Go St. Louis native!
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