Lords of Acid return to the U.S. for the SonicAngel 2011 tour. Electro-wizard Praga Khan will be joined for this trek by guitar player Virus (Dope), bass player Murv3 (Powerman 5000) and drummer Kirk Salvador (Society 1). Joining Khan on vocals will be DJ Mea, well-known for her dance floor hit "The Simplest of Things" as well as fronting the band Me and My Machine. Opening on all dates are Angelspit and Radical G, with Chant joining the line-up for the Mar. 18 to 26 dates. The three-plus week tour is tied to the U.S. launch of SonicAngel, an innovative new music platform created by Engelen and his business partner Bart Becks. SonicAngel seeks to add a new option for aspiring musicians by creating a technology-driven label/promotion vehicle that relies on fan-funding, partnerships and endorsements to drive sales and awareness. To read more about SonicAngel, please visit http://www.sonicangel.com
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Angelspit is a cyberpunk-industrial band from Sydney, Australia. The band was formed in 2004 by vocalist Destroyx (Amelia Tan AKA Amelia Arsenic) and synthesist ZooG (Karl Learmont AKA Karl Von Rock)The band's music combines unique and stylistic elements of horror, gothic, punk and electronic music as well as pop and metal and their work contains imagery revolving around medical experiments and grotesque societies. The band is currently based out of New York City and London. Angelspit has toured with Angel Theory, Ayria, Ikon, KMFDM, Tankt and The Crüxshadows, and have also shared the stage with bands such as Sisters of Mercy, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly.
To date, the band has released three music videos: "Vena Cava" (directed by Drew Bowie and Brad Wylie from their studio album Krankhaus), "Fuck The Revolution" (from their studio album Hideous and Perfect) and "Sleep Now" (from their remix album Lava Pupa Tank Coffin).
CHANT is the mad-scientist driven...tribal-drum-infused... explosive industrial show that has spent the last few years touring the Southern US, opening for national acts Combichrist, KMFDM, and My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, while leaving a trail of smashed up drums, trash cans, and satellite dishes in the dust!
Drummer/performance artist Bradley Bills created CHANT while drawing on his influences of excess and mayhem - mixing STOMP & Crash Worship beats with NIN & DJ Tiesto sound designs - presenting a display of self-abuse and punishing drumming that caught the attention of The Butthole Surfers' J.D. Pinkus and Pigface ring leader Martin Atkins immediately! Both collisions led to an inventive CD/DVD demo release ‘CHANT:Beginnings’ (Pinkus) and a very ambitious, independently released debut album ‘That Which Divides’ (Atkins). Mixed by Mark Dufour (Skrew/Skatenigs), That Which Divides paved the way for national recognition and constant live touring. CHANT has since contributed to Pigface’s “6” album and drum programming for Curse Mackey’s score to the Tabula Rasa soundtrack, supported The Genitortures, Fixmer/McCarrthy (Nitzer Ebb), God Module, and landed slots on the side stages of the New Orleans Voodoo Music Festival in 2007 & 2008 featuring Rage Against the Machine/NIN/REM and more! |