Formed around Pavement’s Bob Nastanovich, visiting Hull and wanting to do some improvising, the band become somewhat legendary in the north for their infrequent, ramshackle forays around the edges of post-rock. Always improvised, sets would veer between off-axis melody, peaks of noise and occasional abstract lilts. Misshapen Lodge had a varying line up, drawing from members of Pavement, Fonda 500, Coney Island Sound, Baby Mammoth and Jez riley French being constant across all performances.
we’ll be releasing the entire archives in the shape of 18 digital download albums, one per week, and all process will go to two charities during the cv19 pandemic