PharoahMoan Productions
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Number 100.. Finally!!
PharoahMoan Productions has worked hard to bring you the best music available and has worked tirelessly to promote the wealth of local talent since it's inception. Now, we combine them both to celebrate a landmark event - 100 Shows!!! This is the show it's taken 4 years to bring to you and we are doing it in style! For the first time ever in Colorado...
Android Lust
With Special Guests:
Deviant
Caustic Soul
18+
Rock Island
1614 15th St.
Denver, CO
Doors at 7:30
Just $8.00!!!
Tickets available at the door
VIEW 7 of 7 COMMENTS
so, good music with the PMP vibe.. just a better budget...go there dammit!
Next event...
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February 19, 2006 - Android Lust - Devour, Rise and Take Flight World Premiere Release Party
Reviews:
starvox.net:
Android Lust standout among not only the rest of the Projekt roster, but the band differs from most current electronic and Industrial dance bands active in the scene today. The most obvious difference is of course, Shikhee herself. While there are many female vocalists out there, most conform to conventional traits of femininity and place a heavy emphasis on angelic
vocals that hope to convey a sense of beauty or tranquility. While many of the cuts on this latest release prove that Shikhee can sing with a subdued and
graceful alto, most of the time she delivers a venomous agitated scream that is wrenched straight from her churning stomach. She has more in league with
riot grrls and femme fatales like Lydia Lunch, Jarboe, Diamanda Galas, and Kim Gordon than with wispy overrated sirens.
It is precisely her ability to bring an emotional component to the neo-industrial movement that makes her work a benchmark for others to emulate. Rest
assured, there will be many imitators though few will be able to connect with the organic and electronic elements the way Android Lust has.
Side-Line Magazine:
With her new album, Shikhee defies all boundaries of industrial music clichs. By far her most intimate and open work to date, The Dividing presents a blend of
industrial, goth, classical, or yet avant-garde rock. It holds a blend of dark and icy tracks with tortured emotional vocals. The album reveals such a sonic
wealth and mood diversity that it brings you from euphoria to deep depression in no time.
For more details anytime: http://www.pharoahmoan.tk
[Edited on Feb 03, 2006 10:42PM]
[Edited on Feb 03, 2006 10:42PM]