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    Posted: August 24 2008 at 13:03
Upcoming The Red Masque shows in September and October.
More shows to come but currently scheduled

FREE SHOW:

Monday 09.22.08 | The Balcony at the Trocadero, 1003 Arch Street, Philadelphia; 215.922.LIVE. 10 PM. FREE Admission, 21-plus. Monday Night Club With David E. Williams, The Red Masque and friends. More info to come.

HALLOWEEN GIG:

Saturday 11.01.08 | Orion Sound Studios, 2903 Whittington Ave Suite C, Baltimore, MD 21230. Halloween gig with Thee Maximalists. 8 PM. All Ages. Admission at the door.


For more information, please visit The Red Masque's website at http://www.theredmasque.com. We will be idebuting new guitarist, David Pym, at these shows.






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2008 at 02:26
I hate being 20. Unhappy

Hopefully they'll schedule some all ages shows. This is a band I've been wanting to check out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 25 2008 at 14:34
Hi Jozef. Usually half of the shows we book are all ages. The Orion show on Nov 1. is all ages (however it is in Baltimore). We are trying to set up a show at the Rotunda in philly as well, which is also all ages.
Unfortunately, bars are usually not all ages though. Patience, my friend! Hopefully we will see you sometime.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 19 2008 at 10:21

FREE Red Masque Show This Monday!

"It's the last dance for Jonathan Canady's brooding Angels of Decay at the Balcony Sept. 22. AoD made soul-crushing (in a good way) CDs like Covered in Scars for labels like Relapse, where Canady crafts graphic design and album cover art. His magick blood-n-sex chapbook Dangerous Meat is out. He'll celebrate Decay's demise with sad comrade/death-cabaret saint David E. Williams and the dynamic prog-manic Red Masque, whose new CD Fossil Eyes is like cramming 1,000 King Crimson bootlegs into one mystical intriguing whole." - A.D. Amorosi (September 2008, Philadelphia City Paper)

DETAILS: 09.22.08 | The Balcony at the Trocadero, 1003 Arch Street, Philadelphia; 215.922.LIVE. 10 PM. FREE Admission, 21-plus. Monday Night Club.

*This show will be new guitarists David Pym's debut show with the band.

More Upcoming Shows in the Works, including:

11.01.08 | Orion Sound Studios, 2903 Whittington Ave Suite C, Baltimore, MD 21230. Halloween gig with Thee Maximalists. 8 PM. All Ages.

Information and FREE Previews of The Red Masque's new album, Fossil Eyes, available at http://theredmasque.com/fossil-eyes.html


Hope to see you at some shows!

And read a new interview with the band posted here: http://sonicfrontiers.net/blog/?p=121

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The Red Masque
FREE downloads & videos: www.theredmasque.com
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New Album, FOSSIL EYES, now available through rerusa.com


FOSSIL EYES

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Marrying chamber rock prowess with heavy crimson-cow-esque drama and power, The Red Masque create a complex journey through 11 songs. The band is technically impressive and studio savvy, as it shows through the use of effects, sudden but sensical transitions, and just plain interesting and well crafted songs. Lynnette Shelley's vocals are authoritative, though make take a bit to get used to: she's powerful and articulate, with an accent that would work well for both Lydia Lunch and on a Zappa doo-wop. Red Masque is, no doubt, thick, heavy rock, in a similar vein to Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, but without that band's uniquely twisted sense of humor. This is serious stuff, with a resolute focus on the music itself. And that makes for a release that rewards and reveals itself more with each listen.



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