The new Contortionist single “Language I: Intuition” pretty much blew my mind. This band has evolved SO much over the years, and with Last Chance to Reason vocalist Michael Lessard now at the helm and ...
The video's hazy atmosphere conveys the mood projected by "Reimagined," which starts off with a simple drum beat and repetitive, thumping bass line. Clean-picked guitar chords color the track with ...
Update, 11:19am 4/3: Better quality video of one the new tracks, “Dreaming Schematics,” has been added below. Two very different songs with two very different flavors. On first listen I’m feeling the ...
Speaking of Last Chance To Reason, while the band announced a new album today, that wasn't the only big announcement from frontman Michael Lessard. He confirmed that he is the new full time vocalist ...
Like cats, toddlers are naturally curious — and they love playing in tight spaces. Rumer Willis’s daughter Louetta “Lou” Isley, who turns 2 next month, combined both of these passions for the cutest ...
6 p.m. Downtown Music Hall. $12 adv., $15 day of. Indianapolis quintet The Contortionist has an appropriate name. This is a group that takes heavy metal and bends and twists and turns and warps it ...
English progressive metal act Tesseract took fans by storm with a packed show at Irving Plaza. Out in support of their new album Polaris, the band wrapped up their stateside trek in New York City.
For some, a contortionist is nothing more than a freak-show act, doing something unnatural, not a thing of grace or beauty. But in Mongolia, flexing and bending the body into seemingly impossible ...
Sextile, the stark and intense post-punk/industrial duo from Los Angeles, haven’t been around in the past few years. The band released a couple of albums in the last decade, and they went on ...
I made a vow to be more adventurous this year, so I’m signing up for all the weird and wonderful workouts I can find in my hometown of London, then reporting back on what I’ve learned about fitness, ...
STAMFORD -- A five-girl Mongolian contortionist group twisted and bent their bodies on a tight, circular stage, giving a cheering lunchtime audience at Columbus Park a sneak peak into the Big Apple ...
Louisiana-born Lance Centanni-Sachs started studying Mongolian contortion at the age of 23. Now at 29, he is preparing for his second trip to Mongolia as part of a documentary project to trace the ...
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