Greetings all! We’ve been on hiatus. Who knows for how long. However, we do have a new album coming out this year along with a new track and some remixes that we’re preparing for some single releases, so keep an eye out for that.
In the meantime, Radar is acting in a play! Didn’t know he was an actor? Well neither did he! It’s titled, “Last Call at the Conspiracy Lounge”, and you can get all of the info for it and check out photos from the show at the links below. But, come see it before May 1st, because after that it may be gone! Until we meet again.
http://fistedmitten.com/
https://www.facebook.com/FistedMitten
http://www.facebook.com/michael.radarm
Your Friends,
Alien Inquisition
Come check out Last Call at the Conspiracy Lounge, an excellent production brought to you by Fisted Mitten! Radar plays Lee Harvey Oswald. Don’t miss it!
Get your tickets here: http://fistedmitten.com/

We’d also like to digress for a moment to express our deepest sympathies and condolences for the families and victims of the 12/14 Newtown massacre.


It’s utterly tragic, man. Indeed, fucking grim.
So grim it even made Obama weep.

Here’s a review for the brand new Moaning Dwarf release, “Adams Grizzly Disco.”
http://blogs.metrotimes.com/index.php/2012/10/city-slang-weekly-music-review-roundup-68/
Moaning Dwarf is an interesting band. First of all, when I’m playing any of their CDs, my wife walks in and says “what the fuck is this?” That’s because these guys make music that can only just be defined as music at all. When you’re dad used to say that your music is just noise, he hadn’t heard Moaning Dwarf yet. And yet, somehow, it’s all very compelling. Adam’s Grizzly Disco really is the sound of the grizzliest disco ever dreamed up, while the remix EP, Envision Split Division, is even wackier.
http://blogs.metrotimes.com/index.php/…/moaning-dwarf-adams-art/
Here’s a brand new review from The Metro Times of our 2010 release, “The Virgin”
http://blogs.metrotimes.com/index.php/2012/10/city-slang-weekly-music-review-roundup-66/
http://blogs.metrotimes.com/index.php/2012/10/city-slang-weekly-music-review-roundup-66/alien-inquisition-art/
Alien Inquisition’s The Virgin might have been released in 2010, but who are we to deny a review when it lands so pleasantly in our box. In fact, ‘pleasant’ isn’t the right word at all. These guys offer nightmarish psychedelic garage rock that really gets under your skin and makes you feel like there are ants deep in there. It’s gloriously nasty stuff. Love it. by Brett Callwood

Moaning Dwarf’s 2012 release, “Adam’s Grizzly Disco” is now available on Xiie.net
It’s a 2 CD set. You can check it out at the following links:
http://www.xiie.net/index.php?pg=Album&cmd=Show&alb_id=757
http://www.xiie.net/index.php?pg=Album&cmd=Show&alb_id=756

The first follow-up EP, “Envision Split Division (The Disco Grinds EP)” is also available there:
http://www.xiie.net/index.php?pg=Album&cmd=Show&alb_id=758

Thank you all for your support!
Hello everyone! We’d like to let you know that Radar’s last band, Sweet Kelly is now available on Xiie
http://www.xiie.net/index.php?pg=Profile&cmd=Artist&art_id=658
And, if you’d like to purchase their first release on vinyl follow this link:
http://www.discogs.com/buy/Vinyl/Sweet-Kelly-Tape-Fed-Into-Garbage-Disposal-By-Spaceman-And-Jake/59875476?ev=bp_det
Thank you, friends!

http://living.msn.com/family-parenting/the-family-room-blog-post?post=9bfd39f0-596b-4734-af83-9a771835aa9b
Oh, boy. Now the hand of tyranny has made it’s way into the public school system. No surprise since it’s a government controlled system, but seriously, why are parents not standing up against their children being treated this way? Perhaps through non-violent means by removing their children from any school district that chooses to enact any such policy.
It may be unbeknownst to some, but this is a complete violation of our 4th amendment rights. Secondly, since when do students need to be tracked to ensure there safety? I always felt safe during and after school in my community, and the only reason we had photo ID’s were for administrative purposes, but we never had to have them with us at all times.
It is certainly not any organization’s, government’s, or individual’s responsibility to police the world by introducing technology that works against the people, instead of for them. The TSA and all of the airport horrors that have arisen from a private company supposedly looking out for the best interest of the citizens, student hand scanners to supposedly pay for lunches quicker (I’m still trying to figure out how that even speeds up the process), and now these ID chips seem to be nothing more than an excuse for those in positions of so-called “authority” to spy on every private aspect of our daily lives. What we do privately is none of their business at all. The advent of all this new spy technology being illegitimately based on one of the most ingenious premises in the world: the threat of terrorist attack. Oh,my! I’m so scared. Yet, some of this countries citizens have been totally duped by this proclamation to the point of giving up there own fundamental liberties in exchange for more “safety.” Those of you who give up such liberties for more personal safety deserve neither safety nor liberty, as stated by Thomas Jefferson.
The bottom line is that every citizen in the world has a right to their privacy. It’s simply an inherent birth right derived from being a natural born citizen of the world population. If everyone passively allows the actions of corporations that are stealing our privacy rights to continue, soon none of us will even be able to smoke or masturbate in our own homes behind closed doors. Is this really what we want in this country? I suppose some do as long as they have a good job, or the government’s taking care of things for them. However, anyone that feel that way is the largest detriment to real progress in this country for a more humane future where our very lives are not dictated and controlled by a corporatocracy that seeks to financially gain from the exploitation and complete disregard of all human being’s fundamental inherent birth rights.
“People should not fear their government. A government should fear it’s people.”


