1. Intro
2. Dreamin' On
3. Tell Me
4. Sky
5. Hey Girl
6. You Nailed Me
7. You Are Here
8. I'm Sorry Babe
9. Delilah
10. Where I Lay
11. Clearly
12. Sleep
13. Shell
"One of Roanoke's hottest and most ambitious bands,"
"Mixes a lot of reggae and ska into a funk-soul mix. It's chief advantages come via a rock edge pushed by drummer Mason Jennelle, and singer-guitarist Mohamed Bhana, who has a unique pop-friendly voice with just enough grit."
-Tad Dickens
The Roanoke Times
"Electric Chameleon is one of the most promising acts on the Roanoke music scene. They are one of Martin's favorite and most consistent acts. Great song selection and vibe every time!"
-Jason Martin
Martin's Downtown
Electric Chameleon is a rare animal indeed. The funky rhythm section is so tight that it belongs in a jam band, while its nastier blues-rock riffs suggest a heavier genre. The smooth, smoky vocals play as though over nu-jazz, yet swing with a polish of pop. It’s hard to imagine it could mix so much together and still find an identity, yet the music is so filled with catchy hooks and original energy that it shines making Electric Chameleon the band to be on the look out for.
"Excerpt from The Roanoke Times Phantom Critic"
Booking Info
Scott Crandall
540-309-6938
electricchameleon@hotmail.com
Thanks to all of our loyal fans that voted for us; Electric Chameleon has been awarded three times in the Roanoke Times 2008 Music Poll!!!
BEST ALBUM for our debut CD Dreamin' On
BEST CONCERT for our Dreamin' On Album Release Party @ Martins Downtown
BEST MALE SINGER for Mohamed Bhana
We can't say thank you enough to all of those who voted and who continue to support us. Thank You
"Dreamin' On" review by Brian Zickafoose
"Local, reggae/rock outfit Electric Chameleon is geared to ransack Martin's downtown in support of their freshman full length album, Dreamin' On. The Coals Records release is a determined 13-studio track display of the quartet's maturing song writing and refined arrangement prowess, tastefully peppered with keyboard and horn accents throughout. Fine raga rhythms are explored early on the title track and the funky, You Nailed Me. Mid-record the Chameleon seems to change color; shifting from the anthemic You Are Here into the pounding, gritty turbulence of I'm Sorry Babe. Delilah broadens the color gamut mixing dark, moody soundscapes with tight time transitions. The band seems to vibrate over the latter half of the record climaxing on the epic finale, Shell. Dreamin' ..s a multi-faceted picture of a colorfully adaptive reptile with clearly defined expectations of its sound and image.
Hello Hello:) gonna be FAMOUS, boys...maybe next time there will be people lining up to carry the heavy stuff across the 2 foot rivers, gosh, I can only aspire to such greatness...meow
We just had a great interview w/ 'ZOSO' - Led Zeppelin Tribute Band at 'The National' (RVA) on 10/16/09 ... You can check out our entire audio interview at: www.richmondmusicforum.com
Hey Yawl. I'm putting on a benefit this Sunday. 7 bands, Car Show, Bake Sale, Good Food, Clowns, 60' Inflatable Obstacle course for kids and adults, Poker run, lots of door prizes, raffle, 50/50, frozen T-shirt contest and much more.....oh, did I mention 7 bands?