The Shondes - Red Sea

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Number of Discs
1
Release Date
01/10/2008
Artist
The Shondes
Format
CD / Album
Label / Studio
CD Baby

The Shondes are known for their complex, melodic rock sound combined with rich vocals, and a live show that explodes with energy. Their songwriting fuses the various musical traditions of feminist punk, classical, Jewish, and queercore, while their vocal melodies move effortlessly from anthemic to haunting, textured by the distinct qualities of each of their voices. The result is a unique sound that is both heartbreaking and hopeful. The high energy of their live shows bring audiences along for the ride, with audience members often singing along, dancing, and swaying to the punchy rhythms and soaring melodies. From their formation, The Shondes have maintained a rigorous tour schedule including 2 national tours, a midwest mini-tour, regular east coast dates, and festivals such as North by Northeast and Homo A Go Go. They have shared the stage with indie luminaries Electrelane, Erase Errata, Amy Ray, Mecca Normal, Joe Lally (Fugazi), and Lesbians on Ecstasy, and others. The band also organizes events, often in partnership with local activist organizations, such as the Jews Against the Occupation Chanukah Ball and the Sylvia Rivera Law Project's Valentine's Day Party. Their debut album, The Red Sea, will be released on January 11, 2008, following a national winter tour.

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1) Don't Look Down
2) Your Monster
3) Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
4) Winter
5) Let's Go
6) I Watched the Temple Fall
7) At the Water
8) What Love Is
9) The Mother and the Colony
10) Don't Whisper
11) The Start of Everything

Album
Red Sea
Main Format
CD
Keyword Index
Red Sea | The Shondes