Crime In Choir To Play Museum; GSL Keeps Busy

Melodic prog outfit Crime in Choir will be performing at SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) on September 13 with NYC-based visual artist Anthony McCall. McCall, who specializes in cinema/projected film, will do projections set to live Crime in Choir music.
Crime in Choir will also be celebrating another art/music synthesis with new T-shirts designed by San Francisco artist Bert Bergen.
Gold Standard Laboratories labelmates An Albatross, who were reviewed by ALARM at a recent Chicago show with Blue Cheer, also are in the news. The group, a thunderous wall of tech-ish rock riffs, synthesizer, and grind, has just finished its European tour and now has a re-pressed edition of Blessphemy available on yellow vinyl.
Also, GSL will shortly undertake the release of a new album from prog-fusion poster boys The Mars Volta. The group, which is fronted by composer/guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala, entered the studio to record its fourth full-length album in April. Rodriguez-Lopez released another full solo album, Se Dice Bisonte, No Bufalo, through the label on May 29.
Crime in Choir: “The Hoop” (The Hoop)
An Albatross: “Hairobics / The Ballad of the Electric Coyote” (Blessphemy)
The Mars Volta Prep for Fourth Album in Four Years
The Bedlam in Goliath Offers Weird Ouija Tale of The Mars Volta
The Mars Volta Add Drummer, Brace for Bedlam

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