3 of CT's best band's have come together and we at CTINDIE have put together a mini statewide "tour" to show you all what they have to offer. So watch out CT, because Ghost Of Chance, The Gentle Stunts and Spectral Fangs are headed your way! The first date is 7/20 @ Willimantic Records.
This series of shows was inspired by constant listens to our summer mix D60 (which you may have seen popping up for free in CD and tape format at various shows across the state) wherein it became clear that these three bands, aside from being made up of the nicest chaps ever, sound REALLY good together. So much so that the thought came "these bands should play a show together" and somehow then turned into "these bands should play several shows together!"
This is going to be awesome and everyone involved is REALLY excited about this. Here is the breakdown of the bands (from their Bio's):
Ghost Of Chance
Ghost of
Chance are an experimental rock band based in New Haven, Connecticut.
The group's distinctive style is characterized by subtle time signature
changes and sonically open experimentation set to surrealist lyrics.
Ghost of Chance's sound takes its influence from 1960s psychedelica,
'70s glam, math rock and post-punk while maintaining the shimmer of
classic pop sensibilities. All of this adds to the unique yet familiar
sound that Ghost of Chance have cleverly cultivated. Engaging the
audience with a nervous energy and the desire to communicate, Ghost of
Chance share a sense of imperativeness with great pop predecessors like
the 13th Floor Elevators and John Cale -- sincerity combined with pop
knowledge.
The Gentle Stunts
The Gentle
Stunts is a solo act with guest appearances from friends on various
tracks. Over the past 2 years, I have begun to develop an insatiable
love for writing and recording songs. I am 20 years old and am about to
release my 2nd LP. I have dozens of other songs that surround my two
albums, which have either not fit the mood or were a result of the
growing pains that come with recording.
Spectral Fangs
Joe Russo awakened from a dark dream in which he was a miniature vampire to find that the sunlight reflecting from his incisors made a rainbow spectrum across his bedroom ceiling. That's where the name came from. Now the music, that's a different story. Drawing on his near 10 years experience as a doorman at the prestigious Bee and Thistle Inn, he crafts songs about The Human Condition, and the difficulties therein. Taking on a new identity as Spec Tralfangs and bringing in hired guns to fill his sound out, Joe is ready to take CT and the remaining United States by storm!
The Dates (so far):
7/20 - 6PM @ Willimantic Records (744 Main St, Willimantic) $FREE
8/3 - 8PM @ El 'N' Gee Club (86 Golden St, New London) $5
9/20 - 8PM @ Elm Bar (372 Elm St, New Haven) $FREE
9/22 - 8PM @ Secret Location (Go To Redscroll Records in New Haven for the location) $5
9/29 - 7PM @ The Heirloom Arts Theatre (155 Main St, Danbury) $10
Expect to find some D60 tapes and CDs at these shows ESPECIALLY
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