The Minimal is Maximal!
An evening of music and performance to be enacted concurrently on Wednesday, February 24 at The Tank, 354 West 45th Street.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS SHOW WILL COMMENCE PROMPTLY AT 7 P.M. AND WILL FINISH PROMPTLY AT 9 P.M.THERE WILL BE NO BREAKS BETWEEN EACH PERFORMERS’ PERFORMANCE.ADMISSION: $5
The featured performers are:
MISTY ROSES: Misty Roses is an exploration of the black shadows that fall across pop music’s middle of the road.
A transatlantic combo based in London and New York City, their sound is darkly glamorous and melodramatic, turbulent and opulent.
Their recently released LP, Villainess, “dwells in the space between dream and reality” - and features guest appearances by Little Annie, Isabelle Antena, Soundpool’s Kim Field and Rebecca Chamberlain of Maxi Geil and PlayColt!.
Think bachelor pad music for an flat owned by David Lynch, Mario Bava and/or Dario Argento.
“Misty Roses combine pop melodrama with electronic texture in a manner rarely heard since The Associates. … Disturbingly intense….” - The Wire
“An admirably skew-wiff talent” - Q Magazine, 3 stars
“Beautifully brave and full of magic” - Patrick Wolf
For more information see:
www.facebook.com/mistyrosesmusic
CRASH&BURN:
we are two people
we are not afraid
we want to know you
we will entertain you
we want to make sure
you never forget
the way you need
to feel
For more information see:www.myspace.com/thecrashburn
Debut LP out in Junewww.sojournrecords.com
SUGARLIFE: Sugarlife is a performance/music artist living in New York City.
In speaking in third person about himself he says;
“It’s like watching a cheap live daytime soap where the main female character unravels on stage. There is usually some sort of molting which follows…. Imagine if the United States became a third world country and people had to resort to living room theater or decrepit mall theater for entertainment …I’m trying to make manifest the subconscious imagery that inhabits the world of dreams and film.”
Sugarlife explores notions of performance art, identity, and sexuality with an entertaining and often absurd live performance interaction. It tends to be hilarious as well as scary. Whether charging the air with electronic blips or singing a celestial soprano over acoustic guitar blossoms, Sugarlife becomes a sonic shaman where change is the only constant.
Neo-Fluxus freak out?
Absurdist action art?
The ghost of a soft G.G. Allin as a drag queen from a distant planet?
Sugarlife transcends any movement classification.
For more information see
www.youtube.com/ZMCeTlefI4M
www.youtube.com/user/chalbeda#p/a/u/2/fXKx40QjWzc
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