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Released: Oct 2, 2010
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  • Genre: Pop / Psychedelic / Punk

    Location BROOKLYN & LONDON, New York, US

    Profile Views: 32625

    Last Login: 11/8/2011

    Member Since 9/12/2009

    Record Label What's Your Rupture?

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ‘ Honestly, this has been one of our most anticipated records for some time, ever since word hit the streets that members of Crystal Stilts and Comet Gain would unite to create Cinema Red and Blue. While this might just be a brief off-shoot for all those involved, it’s got the feel of a classic record that will only get better as time goes by. (….).. Something about this record just seems so precious, even though its not even a week old. Every song, every note, really hits home as you listen. There’s a familiarity to it that quickly attaches itself to your ears and heart. That female follow up vocals in “Love in the Altitude” just hits home. Or maybe the mellow mood of “Charlie Clarke” is more your style. What’s clear is that you can find something beautiful, or you should, in every single track here. While the members all have their respective projects going on, coming across an album as special as this definitely makes you yearn for more. At least we’ll always have that one perfect record created for us all by Cinema Red and Blue. ’ - AUSTIN TOWN HALL 4.5/5 .. .. ........ .. 'CINEMA RED AND BLUE' Debut LP/CD OUT NOW.. ..Click here to order from What's Your Rupture.... .. .. .. ..
  • Members

    Andy Adler.. David Christian.. Kyle Forester.. Anne Laure Guillain.. Gary Olson.. Philip J Sutton.. JB Townsend.. ..
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  • Sounds Like

    Welcome to the Cinema Red And Blue. First screening. Lites are out. Eyes are closed. Heart is on. Memories hidden revealed uncanny motions into unheard emotions. Weak lungs filled with joy. Colours flicker over friends faces. Blinking eyes dip with melancholy’s weight. Inside your secret head. We all sit together watching our private shared film. Enjoying the slapstick, crying over reunions and goodbyes. The lowest ebb and comeback. Our dungeon coloured poems. We become our own matinee idols. Our special escape from monotone blues. .. Our Cinema Red And Blue. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..

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  • Rocker

    Hey! I play your version of "You're Gonna Blow My Head Off" in my December show for Dandelion Radio - The online radio station inspired by John Peel!

    Last chance to hear it is tomorrow (30th) @ 13:00 GMT!

    To listen, go to our website at dandelionradio.com and click on one of the "Listen Live" links on the front page.

    There's also a host of other shows playing an eclectic variety of new and unreleased music! See schedule on website for details!

    The 2010 Dandelion Radio John Peel Festive 50 chart show is now in the schedule daily.

    Our compilation CD "Broadcast One" features 13 tracks handpicked by Dandelion Radio DJs. It is available now on Odd Box Records. Order it via our website.



    2 years ago
  • Gene Pembleton

    "Ghost Confessions" on my radio show, The British Breakfast on WRIR 97.3FM Richmond, Virginia USA and streamed live on www.wrir.org this Saturday from 9-11AMEDT, 2-4PMUK.
    Cheers,
    Gene Pembleton

    2 years ago
  • Rocker

    Hey! I play "Roger The Rocket Ship" in my February show for Dandelion Radio - The online radio station inspired by John Peel!

    To listen, go to our website at dandelionradio.com and click on one of the "Listen Live" links on the front page.

    You will be able to hear my show every day for the whole of the month! Plus a host of other shows playing an eclectic variety of new and unreleased music. See schedule on website for details!

    Cheers!




    3 years ago
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  • der Kenji

    Love Markley. Love CR&Blu. Come to Munich already.

    3 years ago
  • Rocker

    Hey! I play "Ballad Of A Vision Pure" in my December show for Dandelion Radio - The online radio station inspired by John Peel!

    To listen, go to our website at dandelionradio.com and click on one of the "Listen Live" links on the front page.

    You will be able to hear my show every day for the whole of the month! Plus a host of other shows playing an eclectic variety of new and unreleased music. See schedule on website for details!

    The 2009 Festive 50 will be streaming as part of our output from December 25th until January 31st.

    Cheers!




    3 years ago
  • david

    nillson(serial killer)                               hitchcock(crab headed)
                                                              g.clark(ooh planes!)
    chilton(fish n chips)                              fogerty(bacon voice)
    treacy(urine soaked)                            cope(fairy costume)
    eitzel(candy ass)                                   hardin(wonky arms-holes)
    fay(gay)                                               laurence(new potatoes)
    rapp(LISP)                                           olson/thownsend/sutton/gg/adler/forester/etc-chimpanzee wankers
    walker(moody git)
    gibbs(cucumber)
    mayfield(cripple)
    e smith(whisky breath0

    3 years ago
  • david

    which one of you monkey faced retards is responsible for the continued dissatifaction of my middle aged life?rock and roll is meant to be us losers saviour and al you losers can give me in my hour of need is fucking hermans fucking herrmits fucking songs!but you all do look really sexy-which one i s mark e smith?is it the tall goofy one?

    3 years ago
  • Steven

    Bonjour indeed!
    If that's an invitation, then I'd love to come down to see all of yz.
    Just back from BDX, I terrorised all les quartiers.
    Liking much the look of this configuration of peoples. I think so!
    Bises.

    3 years ago
  • mimi millersutton

    Distinctly overrated if you ask me! I prefer the cat's pyjamas.

    3 years ago
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‘ Honestly, this has been one of our most anticipated records for some time, ever since word hit the streets that members of Crystal Stilts and Comet Gain would unite to create Cinema Red and Blue. While this might just be a brief off-shoot for all those involved, it’s got the feel of a classic record that will only get better as time goes by. (….)
Something about this record just seems so precious, even though its not even a week old. Every song, every note, really hits home as you listen. There’s a familiarity to it that quickly attaches itself to your ears and heart. That female follow up vocals in “Love in the Altitude” just hits home. Or maybe the mellow mood of “Charlie Clarke” is more your style. What’s clear is that you can find something beautiful, or you should, in every single track here. While the members all have their respective projects going on, coming across an album as special as this definitely makes you yearn for more. At least we’ll always have that one perfect record created for us all by Cinema Red and Blue. ’ - AUSTIN TOWN HALL 4.5/5 ..
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'CINEMA RED AND BLUE' Debut LP/CD OUT NOW

Click here to order from What's Your Rupture



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Member Since:

September 12, 2009

Members:

Andy Adler
David Christian
Kyle Forester
Anne Laure Guillain
Gary Olson
Philip J Sutton
JB Townsend

Sounds Like:

Welcome to the Cinema Red And Blue. First screening. Lites are out. Eyes are closed. Heart is on. Memories hidden revealed uncanny motions into unheard emotions. Weak lungs filled with joy. Colours flicker over friends faces. Blinking eyes dip with melancholy’s weight. Inside your secret head. We all sit together watching our private shared film. Enjoying the slapstick, crying over reunions and goodbyes. The lowest ebb and comeback. Our dungeon coloured poems. We become our own matinee idols. Our special escape from monotone blues.
Our Cinema Red And Blue.

Record Label:

What's Your Rupture?

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