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The Red Masque

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Years active
  
2001–present

Website
  
Official website

The Red Masque httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Members
  
Brandon Ross Lynnette Shelley Nicholas Giannetti Steve Craig

Past members
  
[1] Steven Blumberg Brian Van Korn Andrew Kowal Nathan-Andrew Dewin Kiarash Emami Kevin Kelly

Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (2001)

Albums
  
Victoria and the Haruspex, Mythalogue, Feathers for Flesh

Record labels
  
Beta-lactam Ring Records, Big Balloon Music

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Art rock

Similar
  
Thinking Plague, Dave Kerman, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, miRthkon, The Wrong Object

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The Red Masque is an avant-garde rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

The Red Masque was founded by vocalist Lynnette Shelley and bassist Brandon Ross in February 2001, incorporating elements of psychedelia, heavy rock, rock-in-opposition, zeuhl, gothic, and kraut rock. One of the group’s first concerts was at the Prelude to the 2001 North East Art Rock Festival (NEARFest); other notable shows have included the 2005 The Rogue Independent Music Festival in Atlanta, the 2001 WorldCon Science Fiction Convention, and the NJ Proghouse concert series.

The Red Masque has opened for notable performers and musicians such as Chris Cutler (Henry Cow, Art Bears), The Muffins, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and Present. In 2006, Dave Kerman (of Present, 5uus, Thinking Plague, etc.) and Paul Sears (of The Muffins and Thee Maximalists) performed with the band on stage as guest drummers/percussionists at the NJ Proghouse.

The Red Masque has released one EP ("Death of the Red Masque" in 2001), and four albums ("Victoria and the Haruspex" in 2002, "Feathers for Flesh" in 2004, "Fossil Eyes" in 2008, "Stars Fall On Me" in 2009). "Feathers for Flesh" was released through Big Balloon Music, and has been favorably reviewed in such publications as The Wire (issue no. 248) and Harmonie Magazine (issue no. 52). "Fossil Eyes" and "Stars Fall On Me" were both released through ReR USA.

Shelley has performed on other progressive/space rock-oriented albums as a guest vocalist, including Magus (on the album "the Garden"), Church of Hed (space rock project by Quarkspace founder Paul Williams; Shelley performs on their debut album under the moniker "Sister Mary Haruspex"), and Ethereal (on the album "Beyond Neptune"; Ethereal is a solo project by former Alien Planetscapes member Richard Orlando). In June 2007, Shelley performed as a guest vocalist with Bob Drake during his set at NEARfest. She is also a professional artist.

Ross has composed two soundtrack pieces for the website of Karl Welz, inventor of Orgonite and Orgone Radionics.

Members

  • Lynnette Shelley - vocals, percussion
  • Brandon Ross - bass, keyboards
  • Nicholas Giannetti - guitar
  • Steve Craig - drums
  • Former Members

  • Brian "Vonorn" Van Korn - drums, keyboards, theremin
  • Andrew Kowal - guitar, mandolin, violin
  • Kevin Kelly - drums
  • Steven Blumberg [2] - guitars
  • Nathan-Andrew Dewin - keyboards, concert harp, percussion
  • Kiarash Emami - guitar, mandolin.
  • Discography

  • Death of the Red Masque EP (2001)
  • Victoria and the Haruspex (2002)
  • Feathers for Flesh (2004)
  • Fossil Eyes (2008)
  • Stars Fall On Me (live album) (2009)
  • Songs

    The MinotaurMythalogue · 2013
    BirdbrainVictoria and the Haruspex · 2002
    Scarlet ExperimentFeathers for Flesh · 2004

    References

    The Red Masque Wikipedia