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A NEW DAWN FADES

(03.09.02 - 04.26.08)

About Me


Having sold out a small stack of 7” releases and CDEPs on their own Cherub Records, Richmond’s A NEW DAWN FADES is set to release their album, I See the Nightbirds, on the Alone and NFI imprints this fall. The instrumental Richmond duo has been known for sticking hard to the road, where they’ve gained a reputation for wowing audiences with their improvisational and experimental performances. No stiff limbed scarecrows on stage, the band forces the audience to take an interactive part in the music, throwing out makeshift instruments like pots, bits of sheet metal or car parts, the clamor of which, in no small way, influences the direction of the band’s improvisational pieces. The boundaries between the performer and the audience are further blurred as both musicians often walk among the crowd, playing along with, and conducting the makeshift orchestra. Be warned: at an A NEW DAWN FADES show no unwitting audience member is safe from direct involvement in the performance

LINKS:
Now Like Photographs Podcast featuring ANDF
Relative Theory Podcast featuring ANDF
The Drop Podcast featuring ANDF
SLTM The Podcast featuring ANDF
IndieUprising Podcast featuring ANDF
CHECK US OUT ON VIRB.COM
CHECK US OUT ON REVERBNATION.COM
Photos of ANDF by Aaron Jones
Photos of ANDF by Aaron Bell
01.21.06 Photos of ANDF by Patrick Dempsey
Photos of ANDF by Nick Kessler 1
Photos of ANDF by Nick Kessler 2
really old A New Dawn Fades EP on iTunes
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Music:

Member Since: 10/11/2004
Band Website: myspace.com/cherubrecords
Band Members: ANDF:
PJ Sykes
Nathan McGlothlin
Melissa Sunderland

Influences: friends and suroundings
Sounds Like: "The last band that evening was A New Dawn Fades. I can’t say when they actually started their set. First there was droning feedback from a guitar. Then percussion instruments began to sound intermittently around the room. A metal sheet rattled in the back like an angry snake. One guy was handed a drumstick and he started beating it against a pillar. After an unsettlingly age of conceptual noise, two individuals convened on the stage.

A guitar and drums was all that was needed. The guitar spoke in an angular tongue. The drums bashed a steady beat. As the act progressed, any artifice unraveled out of the music and it became a cryptic jam session. At times, guitar lines plotted out funky scales that only made sense in reflection. Between songs the drummer harangued the audience. Was he creating a rapport?

A New Dawn Fades played that night like a two-headed monster. It was a hypnotizing experience. As the guitar writhed out shapes in the air, the rhythms created schizoid angles and weird vertices. The band managed to fill the venue more than seemed possible with their two instruments. Noise echoed throughout the room as the set redefined the audience's sense of time.

By the end, one got the unmistakable feeling that A New Dawn Fades’ act was designed to make fun of audience expectations. As the drummer and guitarist left the stage and walked away, the feedback continued. Everyone stood waiting for more. After a long pause of confusion, the drummer started guffawing from amidst the crowd. He had to inform the rest of us that the show was over."
-Daniel Crenshaw (RVAmag.com)
Record Label: Cherub / NFI / Alone
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

HISTORY

11.03.07 - TROIKA MUSIC FEST - Durham, NCat Bull City HQ w/ The Everybodyfields,Bodies of Water,Phosphorescent,Ben Davis and The Jetts,Bellafea,Ex-members,Richard Bacchus and The Luckiest Girls,F...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

REVIEWS [English]

Amazing the music just two men can make. At times grandiose and at times understated, A New Dawn Fades is a two-piece project that stretches their means far beyond what most would think capable. But t...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Fri, 12 May 2006 07:53:00 PST

REVIEWS [Italian]

Forte di una lunga esperienza di esibizioni dal vivo in cui hanno messo in mostra buoni numeri, arriva finalmente al primo disco ufficiale il duo statunitense A New Dawn Fades. "I See The Nightbirds" ...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Sun, 22 Apr 2007 03:55:00 PST

REVIEWS [Live]

Feb 12th Gallery 5 Show Review - Daniel CrenshawIt was a night for reverberation. Four bands -- Smoke, Now Sleepyhead, Mazinga Phaser II and A New Dawn Fades gave a vision of how Richmond music could...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Mon, 03 Apr 2006 10:33:00 PST

REVIEWS [French]

Après avoir sortis quelques 7'' et EP sur leur propre label, A new dawn fades s'essaye à l'exercice de l'album et signe au passage sur l'excellent label américain Alone records. 9 titres pour 24 minut...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Fri, 02 Feb 2007 02:09:00 PST

I SEE THE NIGHTBIRDS [01/09/07]

TITLE:"I See The Nightbirds"TRACKS:1. No Experts on Big Things2. Artificial Creations3. Glories of Summer Camp Past 4. Internet VS Industry, Internet Wins Everytime 5. Who's Afraid of the Late Virgini...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Sun, 23 Oct 2005 11:02:00 PST

Family Tree

For documentation purposes, the following is a short list of more obscure musical projects by the members of this band.PJ Sykes:: Angels VS Aliens (guitars, vocals), Born With A Tail (bass)o...
Posted by A NEW DAWN FADES on Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:30:00 PST