CYANOTIC / VAMPIRE BEACH BABES Sun 7/23 @ Garfield Artworks!

Brian J. Parker brian.j.parker at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 09:04:52 EDT 2006


I've heard a lot of praise for Vampire Beach Babes, and I think many
people on this list would like them.

On 7/9/06, manny at telerama.com <manny at telerama.com> wrote:
>
> Here's the latest in the litany of ongoing midsummer musical delights for
> the gothic/industrial audience:
>
> Sunday July 23   8 pm   $10   all ages show
> @ Garfield Artworks, 4931 Penn Avenue    http://www.garfieldartworks.com
> CYANOTIC & VAMPIRE BEACH BABES
> with Pretty (new local industrial) and Divided Like A Saint's (performance
> art meets avant-rock from Atlanta)
>
> CYANOTIC
> aggressive electro-industrial from Chicago
> http://www.cyanotic-online
>
> Cyanotic are gradually becoming one of the hot newcomers in the realm of harsh
> industrial rock. With influences ranging from coldwave to drum n' bass to power
> noise, the trio of Sean Payne, Drew Rosander, and Brian Blake transcends
> classification to form a fusion of harsh electronic textures that assault the
> auditory senses. After touring with the likes of Bile, Nocturne, and Acumen
> Nation, they followed up with the brutal Transhuman album, featuring production
> by Jason Novak of Acumen Nation and DJ? Acucrack. Louder and harder than most
> other bands that claim to be industrial, Cyanotic are sure to please as well as
> surprise fans of Acumen Nation, Bile, Rec|use, and Chemlab. If you're looking
> for a new hero in machine-driven rock and industrial, Cyanotic are here to
> answer your prayers.
>
> VAMPIRE BEACH BABES
> surfy gothabilly deathrock from Toronto
> http://www.vampirebeachbabes.com
>
> This band has a very cool blend of classic 50's sounds with a heavy dose of the
> B-52's and The Cramps. Put this package all together with a solid tongue in
> cheek approach and strong songwriting, and you have a real winner...Like John
> Waters, the Toronto-based Babes suck up influences from a grab-bag of musical
> and pop culture scenes. They paradoxically capture the sexy fun of a Betty Page
> bikini shake with goth sensibilities, completely screwing with the sullen
> night-creature stereotype.... a curious marriage of Goth, surf-punk, rockabilly
> leather, PVC and sunscreen, these weirdoes throw a beach party that would leave
> Frankie and Annette buried in the sand.
>
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