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The Safe Passage Clause

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THE SAFE PASSAGE CLAUSE - CHARTREUSE (RUN DEVIL RUN)
Few bands appreciate the idea of being summed up in under a hundred words, let alone a dozen.
This is not one of them.
“I know what it’s like to be you, I am you.” The opening line of “Cast Aside”, the mesmerizing, haunting track from Seattle band, The Safe Passage Clause, captures the essence of this complex and chaotic group in a mere phrase. Their sound embodies what they, and so many, see in the mirror. Listening to their album, “Titans Put Down Your Swords,” it seems that every layer, every side, and every dark hidden crevice of feeling and emotion has been ripped out and brought to bear through the songs. Standing on the edge of manic self destruction, they are still chillingly calculated. It’s a delicate balancing act that could fall at any second.
The Safe Passage Clause hails from the windy alleys of Chicago, the rain soaked roads of Seattle, and the streets of South Jersey. Watch them do anything as a group, and their differences are instantly obvious. You can sense that each member is here on their own terms, and as a group they offer no apologies. Whether in a quiet neighborhood pub or packed venue, you are going to notice front man Chris Morales. An imposing figure at 6’3, he commands the stage with a well honed combination of showmanship and vocal talent. After many years of playing and touring worldwide with other projects, Chris settled in Seattle. Jeremy Bill and Kenji Jensen-Otsu had already been playing together in the Seattle scene for a number of years; developing a strong musical chemistry that helps give their music such a natural feeling. The three had a chance meeting through mutual friends at a crowded university watering hole where Kenji was tending bar. When their other projects dissolved for one reason or another, the late night ramblings, and scribbled bar napkins became The Safe Passage Clause.
Since all three were already seasoned live players they opted to go into the studio before ever playing a show. This unusual creative process, overseen by Jules Hodgson of KMFDM, gave rise to things that would have never been created in a live environment. Jeremy’s unique drumming became the anchor and foundation of most of the album, with Kenji often writing the rest of the songs around him. The driving drum beats are effortless, seemingly second nature to Jeremy. A natural musician, who doesn’t seem to notice how good he really is, he’s just enjoying the ride. With Jules playing bass in lieu of a permanent bass player the sessions began to take off.
Massive tracks like “Car Crash” and “Until We Fall Apart” showcase the bands power, its raw energy. Thunderous drumming carries the songs, with guitars you can feel envelope your whole body. You can’t help but envision Morales carrying a battle standard, vocals leading the charge. Then something startling happens. After the distorted, chaotic solos of the third track, “Titans,” have faded, you hear the clear sounds of an acoustic guitar begin to ring. In stark contrast to the previous tracks this song is fragile, almost breakable. It sounds like the wrenching of a guilty soul. While Kenji takes the vocal lead on several tracks, its songs like this, and the three simply named “Suites” that show what he brings to the table. The artistic soul of the group, he compliments the natural ability of Jeremy and the charisma of Morales perfectly, providing direction and purpose to the frenzied energy of the group.
A perfect example of a group being greater than the sum of its parts, The Safe Passage Clause has the means to do anything. The different roads that brought them here, the battles won and lost, are what give them the right to indeed say “I know what its like to be you.” Their unwillingness to back down, however, is their real strength. “Cast Aside” offers not only sums up the bands philosophy, but it offers their mantra as well. For them there are only two ways this story ends.
“Lock, Load, Aim, Fire.”

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Member Since: 15/11/2006
Band Website: www.thesafepassageclause.com
Band Members:

Christopher Morales
Kenji Jensen-Otsu
Jeremy Bill
Dan Ross
Brian Adams

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Record Label: Crane Kiss Cobra

My Blog

GI Joe PSA - Porkchop Sandwhiches

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4OPr_QxoFg
Posted by on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 11:00:00 GMT

The Safe Passage Clause - Chartreuse (Run Devil Run)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy4ThcNGDnA
Posted by on Thu, 09 Apr 2009 17:15:00 GMT

The Safe Passage Clause - Chartreuse (Run Devil Run)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy4ThcNGDnA
Posted by on Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:02:00 GMT

The new Video

Nov 5th 2008, THE SAFE PASSAGE CLAUSEAfter weeks of work, our video production team has finally edited the first draft of what promises to be a very definig new video for the new release, Titans ...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Nov 2008 08:23:00 GMT

Sonic Dice Review!

The Safe Passage Clause had a lot going for them before I even heard a note of their music. The group formed in Seattle, where front man Chris Morales eventually settled after playing as part of vario...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 09:39:00 GMT

The Safe Passage Clause

A month Early TITANS PUT DOWN YOUR SWORDS is now available on RHAPSODY, Amazon mp3 and EMUSIC. Produced by Jules Hodgson of the Legendary Industrial Group KMFDM, Titans Put Down Your Swords is a vast...
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jul 2008 15:16:00 GMT

Download the new Record for FREE!!!!!

Until August 1st 2008, we will be giving away our new record at Fuzz.com. We feel it is a very strong piece of work and that all our friends who have been supporting us by going to our shows should b...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:17:00 GMT

Take a look at this


Posted by on Wed, 28 May 2008 22:41:00 GMT

Ten questions with Chris Morales

1) What do you for the band? I take the noises that Kenji makes and I capitalize on them. Sometimes it involves adding words, sometimes it's just running out to procure prescriptions. Who knows? I do ...
Posted by on Sun, 20 Apr 2008 14:52:00 GMT

May 23rd release

So many tries and so many failures... we will be releasing the record on Fuzz at the end of May... Keep in touch... we will.
Posted by on Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:35:00 GMT