Ethereal Pop-Rock band from Chicagoland. Created in 2004 by principal musician/ songwriter, Erik Andrew (Knezevich). Originally, a solo project ranging from alternative power-pop to stripped down old school monolithic rock in the vein of "Pornography" era "The Cure". Currently, an entire band is forming.
Featuring:
Rachel Lopez- Voice, Bass
Erik Andrew- Lead Guitars, Guitars, Six-String Bass, Bass, Keyboards, Programming
Chris Reyno- Guitars, Keyboards
Created by Erik Andrew in the summer of '04. Originally known as P.L.S. many years ago.
Not at the moment. There are some thoughts floating around about a series of shows at the end of the summer and into the fall months. If you cross your fingers very tightly, maybe....just maybe... the elusive Erik Andrew will take to a stage near you. As far as playing live... I have always thought of it as "performing". I love to perform the songs, be it for a room of people, or just one person. At the risk of sounding cheesie, my favourite moments have been simply playing the songs for my family and friends as they were written. I have always valued their opinons greatly, as the name validates, and enjoy hearing their thoughts on my ideas.
The main influence of Deluge At Dawn is The Cure. Secondarily, The Smiths, Morrissey's solo work, Pink Floyd, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Sundays, The Wallflowers, The Sisters Of Mercy, Love And Rockets, Kill Hannah, AFI, Guns 'N Roses, Gene Loves Jezebel and even Chris Isaak help shape our sound. We tend to be into more atmospheric, dark pop-rock in general, but don't shy away from heavy guitars in what we listen to or play.
I just want to thank everyone for checking out the new "Deluge At Dawn" page. Make sure to check back for new tunes as they are posted. Finally, a few thank you's in particular go out to... Mom, Dad, Jason, Outis, Chris-special thanks, Holli Lynet', M. and Prof. Williams.
"The Grand Total"...(For those who get interested in these sorts of things.)
Twilight Garden/Deluge At Dawn
2/25/04 - 10/06/04
Views- 3,083
Plays- 4,008
Downloads-422
"The Charts"- The highest positions to date...
Prettysong- #15 on Brit Pop 8/07/04
After The Rain- #31 on Alt. Power Pop 8/03/04
Deteriorate- #41 on Power Pop 8/09/04
Something More Than Us- #82 on Goth Rock 8/03/04
Swallow- #46 on Experimental 8/16/04
Unmiraculous World- #78 on Indie 8/10/04
Everything- #27 on Alt. Power Pop 8/14/04
Stay-
Waiting For Death To Come-#32 on Goth Rock 8/15/04
Never Alone Again- #83 on Pop Rock 8/07/04
Where The Black Birds Sing-
Yearn- #12 on Avant Rock 8/24/04