Brandon Ross :: bass guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards Lynnette Shelley :: vocals, lyrics, noises & percussion Brian (Vonorn) Van Korn :: drums & percussion, keyboards, theremin etc
Influences
Van Der Graaf Generator, King Crimson, Magma, Art Bears, Henry Cow, Pink Floyd, The Doors, Hawkwind, Gong, Henry Cow, Goblin, Comus, Dead Can Dance, Bauhaus, Soft Machine, Roxy Music, Zappa, Diamanda Galas, Hammer horror films, Italian zombie movies, art films, general weirdness & mayhem
Favorite genres: space rock, kraut rock, psychedelic folk rock, garage rock, psychdelic freak out, art rock, noise, rock n roll etc etc etc.
Sounds Like
Van Der Graaf Generator, Magma, King Crimson, Art Bears
The Red Masque is an original avant / progressive rock band from the Philadelphia area. Part art, part alchemy, the group's experimental songwriting style is both angular and eerie, accented by freeform space rock improvisations, intricate acoustics, dark atmospherics and chunky riffs. Unconventional and eccentric in musical form, the sophisticatedly sinister The Red Masque fuses together such disparate musical references as horror movie soundtracks, rock-in-opposition, zeuhl, heavy rock, gothic, psychedelia and kraut rock.
Founded in February 2001, the band's goal was, and still is, to create original music that pushes the envelope of the listener's expectations. With such influences as Magma, King Crimson, Hawkwind, Gong, Pink Floyd, Bauhaus, Art Bears, and Van Der Graaf Generator, The Red Masque's compositions are as intense as they are unique.
One of the group's first concerts was at the Prelude to the North East Art Rock Festival (NEARFest) in 2001. Other notable shows include the 2005 Rogue Independent Music Festival in Atlanta, the 2001 World Con Science Fiction Convention, the New Jersey proghouse series, Orion Studios in Baltimore; the Philadelphia Landing Pad Space Rock Festival; and The Gate to Moonbase Alpha concert series at the Rotunda in Philadelphia. The Red Masque also organized and performed in the 2002 and 2003 Philadelphia Underground Music and Culture Festival. The Red Masque have also opened up for notable performers and musicians such as Chris Cutler (Henry Cow, Art Bears), The Muffins, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and Present. They have also performed on stage with such well-regarded drummers and percussionists as David Kerman (5UUs, Present, Thinking Plague) and Paul Sears (The Muffins, Thee Maximalists).
Steadily growing an audience within the underground progressive and psychedelic music communities for their uncompromising and intense style of music, The Red Masque have released to date one EP ("Death of the Red Masque" in 2001), and two albums ("Victoria and the Haruspex" in 2002 and "Feathers for Flesh" in 2004). "Feathers for Flesh" was released through the Big Balloon Music label out of Washington state and garnered critical reviews in the press, including Wire Magazine, Harmonie Magazine, Progresiste Magazine, iO Pages, Colussus Magazine, Tarkus Magazine, Progression Magazine, Expose Magazine, and various online newsletters, blogs, and review sites. Interviews in various progressive music media also followed, including Progression Magazine and Expose Magazine.
The band is currently signed with RER USA and released their third album, "Fossil Eyes" on August 11, 2008. Copies can be ordered through rerusa.com. A live download-only album ("Stars Fall On Me") is due out November 2009. Look for it on itunes, emusic, amazon.com and other likely vendors.
To subscribe to the band's email list and learn about upcoming events, or for further information, please email the band at theredmasque@theredmasque.com.
Thanks for the add We really appreciate your friendship and support! Stop by our page and let us know what you think about our work... Our second full length album “Doom with a view” is now finish , it once again combine heavy and powerful metal music with clean vocals hailing from the roots of gothic rock. It was mastered by Dan SWANÖ at Unisound studio ( Sweden ) .
We inks a deal with Apollon Records , release date announce soon
You can read the first review of this new album on Doom-metal.com: http://www.doom-metal.com/reviews.php?r=1152 cheers Ben Listen “Friends of Hell” & “Alexander” the two first extract of our new album “Doom with a view” .
I heard that Dan and Pat met you guys in Mullica Hill the other day. Unfortunately, I wasn't there to meet you guys. I was at a corn maze in Lancaster and in case you were wondering, I didn't pay $15 to get in the maze because that is ridiculously expensive to blindly walk around in a zig zaggedy five acres of corn for an hour. So I ran into the side of the maze and went through many stalks of corn, trudging my way to the entrance to meet up with my pals. I thought I'd never find my way! It's hard enough to get through a corn maze on a trail. But I made it to the entrance. Then I went to light up a cigarette and almost got kicked out. This happened the second I got to the entrance. Met up with the pals then the maze activity started, then finished. See ya! <3 Kyle