In a subtle and implicit manner, Chant Chant Camp presents a
landscape decorated in dark optimism; underpinnings of cynicism and
suspicion are key components of the record, but they’re delivered in a
charming demeanor. Serving as the Chicago band’s first full-length
offering, Chant Chant Camp is progressive in terms of pattern and
arrangement, however, the four-piece manage to skillfully blend an equal
dose of post-punk and dub-inspired grooves/pockets to concoct an
unrivaled sound. Instrumentally, Archaeology exhibit a fondness for
texture; it almost sounds as if the four are each in their own bubble, but
the combination of rhythms and tones are well conceived as thoughts of
pleasantness and complacency are merged with those of secrecy and
skepticism. Taylor Cabal (drums) and Peter Tsoukas (guitar, vibes) create a
tasteful array of traffic with their instruments, as bassist Brad Smith and
Nicholas Mirzabegian (guitar, vibes) season the ever evolving post-rock
compositions with a distinct pair of melodic voices.
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Sweaty Jam 2 is fantastic. I myself work up a sweat just listening to it ... Don't judge me. I am impervious to your slander. So what if I dance around in my Richard Simmons sweat shorts with a bunch of overweight post-menopausal women who delight in my effeminate ways. How the fuck do you spend your Thanksgiving? That’s harsh, man. Harsh. You see these thighs? You see these buns? Like steel, that’s right. This is a sweaty jam, the sequel, better than the original.
Yo what's up boys?! Bobby Digital is back in Chicago and looking for a breathtaking show to go to. Let me know if you are playing anywhere soon please.
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Hey guys. Good show at the Note. Iffn' you guys are free, I'm having a HUGE BASH at my house this Saturday. Because of the nature of the event and because we got such a positive response, my roommate and I decided to get 8 kegs instead of 5 for the party this Saturday. It starts at 3 PM so come on by and bring a friend.
We are currently allowing people to download our tracks for free so go to our page and help yourself! This will only be a temporary thing so if you want our songs you will need to download them within the next week.
P.S You will find the download links in the "ABOUT" section of our profile.
Hey! I've just been listening to your songs while working on this god forsaken essay and I'd forgotten just how good this stuff is. Really layered and well done. Makes me want to see you guys in concert again. Been way, way too long for me. Just a suggestion, but you guys should play a naked show ... that's right Brad, I'm talkin' to you. Don't pretend you're not flattered.
We continue our war against superstition at Duke's Bar
(6920 N Glenwood, parking in rear, cold beer in
front).
Three sets of rump-shaking
semi-modified
old-skool
country folk rock.
Super Mini Trio
Friday July 13, 2007
9.39 pm - no cover
Duke's Bar
6920 N Glenwood
Rogers Park, Chicago, USA
watch what you say...i'm just the type that would tackle someone....hehehe! you looked right at me and i was like, "hey, brad." i got nothing....it was kind of awesome how aloof you were.....keep up the good work.