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Birthday massacre two hearts
Birthday massacre two hearts







Adm soon left thereafter to explore his own projects. On July 20, 2004, The Birthday Massacre released a nine song EP entitled "Violet" and at the end of the year, re-released "Nothing and Nowhere" with new sleeve artwork. In 2003, Adm joined the band on live keyboards and Rhim on drums. In July of 2002, The Birthday Massacre independently released a limited edition CD entitled "Nothing and Nowhere". Shortly thereafter, the band adopted the name The Birthday Massacre. There, they recorded another limited edition demo, this time with five songs. In 2001, Dank left the group, and the others relocated from London to Toronto, Ontario, to begin recording. A seven-song limited edition demo was released. The group's original line-up consisted of: Chibi, Rainbow, Michael Falcore, and Aslan Osiris (bass).

birthday massacre two hearts

The group originated in London, Ontario under the name Imagica. This sound is also affiliated with "synth rock" a rising genre influenced by elements 80's synthpop, industrial, and gothic rock. Elements of children's fiction and adult fantasy are combined with twisting distortion and euphoric melody to create a unique and original sound dubbed "post-retro". Their sound is mostly a fusion of retro electronica and dynamic contemporary songwriting. (previously drums, now bass), and Rhim (drums).

birthday massacre two hearts

The band consists of Chibi (vocals), Rainbow (guitars and programming), Michael Falcore (guitars), Owen (keyboards), O.E. The band was officially formed in 1999, known at that time as Imagica. The Birthday Massacre is a synth rock band, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I would love to see another performance at this venue and I hope to be able to see any of these three acts again. Chibi bounced from one end of the venue to the other, greeting fans, engaging with them while performing, and the whole band felt like they were connecting with the audience. Again, another energetic and engaging performance.Īnd then, The Birthday Massacre. For me, one of the absolute highlights was the cover of Blue Monday (which I know as an Orgy song but is a cover of New Order's original from 1983). Danielle has this amazing, deep, dark, and haunting voice that was absolutely perfect for their style. Picked up a CD and a photo ~ well worth the $20 to support this up and coming artist.ĭead Posey was straight up impressive. Vanilla Sugar gave a great, energetic performance and made great use of the space available. Unfamiliar with both opening acts prior to the show, but both were absolute fire. This is assuredly in my top 10 shows ever. Cozy, intimate setting, but the sound was perfectly mixed and all three acts sounded crisp and clear. First up ~ this venue was absolutely amazing.









Birthday massacre two hearts