The Winter Chapter
Goth, darkwave, ethereal, post punk, 80's, 90's, deathrock, industrial, gothic
4
songs
967
plays
Fade Fade
Dark and moody song. Big tribal drums throughout. Verses start with low key breakdowns and build to fast paced choruses.
Time of Faith Time of Faith
Big bold drums and a mix of light airy guitar and distortion chords... that's supported with ethereal keyboards and an angry at god voice.
Blinded Blinded
This is almost like a chant or a mantra but with huge bass and drums. The feeling of slow exhausted sex. Probably a good stripper song. Wild distorted guitar notes and feedback. Goth/Deathrock.
Nevermore Nevermore
Piano style keys and guitar arpeggios with a haunting vocal melody broken by harder guitar.
"Bay area (San Jose) cerebral nightmares have spawned a square-peg quartet that defies music industry pigeon holes. In a pop market where genre specific fans clearly seek conformity, deviants like The Winter Chapter become the welcome oasis to pop-culture weary music enthusiasts. You are as likely to find Gothic bands opening for The Winter Chapter as you would Industrial bands. Beyond these evolving genres, The Winter Chapter continues to explore experimental electronic and darkwave styles and incorporates such creativity into recordings and live performances. Ranging from deep melancholic melodies to intense haunting tribal excursions into new electronic frontiers (Blinded) to meandering forays through gothic rock and darker wave roots of the 80s. Felix exhumes from hidden spiritual mysteries a strong and palatable voice of reasoning, masterfully harmonizing the talents of his fellow performers. Experimental vocals and digitized drum effects descend upon writhing audiences with cold, penetrating aural symmetry. Founder Steve Jennings works magic on a Fretless Bass, Stacy Latta & Jeff Croall contrast and harmonize on dancing keyboards and Felix fronts The Winter Chapter via potent and mature, haunting vocals. In anticipation of their upcoming Southern U.S. tour, four voices extend to you through static electrons the following words of invitation and intrigue." - Jett BlackBand/artist history
Goth / Post punk band from the 90'sHave you performed in front of an audience?Not anymore. Band broke up in late 90's
Your musical influences
Broad range within the darkwave / gothic genre.What equipment do you use?
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Reno, NV
USA
ID
550301
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