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14 aprile 2008

A Beautiful Chaos
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A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS are very happy to be working with world renouned engineer/producer Alan Jansson. www.alanjansson.com A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS are a 5 piece, female fronted rock band from Auckland, New Zealand. Congratulations to Angel (A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS lead vocals) for becoming 1 of only 6 NZ finalists (and the only female) in Rock Star Supernova. This led to TV and Radio interviews and an article published in national women’s magazine "The New Zealand Woman’s Day" A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS have had extensive experience touring New Zealand. Supports include Tadpole (NZ) Stylus (NZ) Jaggedy Ann (USA) Gigantic (AUS) The Mint Chicks (NZ) A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS’s 1st single Right Now recorded at Area 51 studios was produced by Malcolm Foster (Bass player for The Pretenders and Simple Minds) It was rotated on The Rock’s The Axe Attack program and played on BFM following an interview with Malcolm. A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS’s 2nd single Friend or Foe was produced by the legendary Greg Haver of Wales (Manic Street Preachers, The Lost Prophets, Super Furry Animals, The Feelers, Carly Binding, Tourist, Goodnight Nurse and Opshop) and engineered by Clint Murphy at York Street Studios. Greg Haver chose to work with the band after hearing a demo. Friend or Foe has appeared on an Australian DVZine, Isurf - Issue 5. Played on jukeboxes throughout New Zealand and also had airplay in Australia, America and Canada on The Zone FM and is currently on rotation on radio in the Netherlands. Airplay in New Zealand has been extensive from The Rock, The Edge and featured on National Radio show Homegrown. The video for the single was also featured on nationwide television on C4’s Homegrown. The video is currently in high rotation on nationwide television ALT TV, and the band have made numerous appearances on nationwide television shows including, Rockzilla and Showpony. A BEAUTIFUL CHAOS have their own rehearsal studio with 32 track Pro Tools recording.
Lisa Walker    14 aprile 2008 05:13