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Status: Single
City: Kansas City
State: Missouri
Country: US
Signup Date: 4/26/2007

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music
So...you all know how Tim Braun from Supernauts has joined our band, well as it turns out, his friend and bandmate, Jordan Lebrecht, has become our friend and bandmate as well!

 I cannot begin to tell you how awesome and exciting this is.

Jordan will be singing lead with me and playing bass. Tim will sing some and play guitar and maybe some keys from time to time. Andy and Danny will rule like they always have.

Come out to the show this Saturday to hear Jordan and I singing together. I am not being cocky, I'm being confident when I say that it will melt your face and  possibly  make you weep for joy. Mmmm face melting.

Tim will not be joining us on stage until he gets back from tour in a month or so. His first show with us will be our cd release show on July 19th and I know you will not be missing that one!

Tracks from the record will be up soon and so will new pics.

Super Siren? Indeed!

I am so excited! I hope you are too. Thanks for reading!

Anna
Currently listening:
Ambulance LTD
By Ambulance LTD
Release date: 2004-03-23
Sunday, May 04, 2008 

Current mood:  energetic
Category: Friends

Hey. We've a new member! We like him a lot and we think you will too. Tim Braun will now be handling the low end of L&S. Yeah!

 

You will first get to hear Tim with us at our cd release show on July 19th, till then you can listen to his previous band The Supernauts. You'll get to hear him on our album too. YAY!

We'll have a good friend filling in on bass until  Tim comes back from tour in July. So...all show dates are still good.

 

Sometimes changes are scary, sometimes changes are great. This one is definitely the latter. I'm stoked!

Thanks!

Anna

 

Sunday, March 16, 2008 

Current mood:  productive

Wow! I should probably update this thing more often.

So...'Our Hands Make Waves' is the title of our new album we have recorded at Black Lodge studios with our pal David Gaume at the controls. We are currently working on all of the over-dubs(what I like to think of as the fun part) and will hopefully have the record ready for final mix down and mastering this April. 

Here is the list of songs to be included on 'Our Hands Make Waves' in no particular order:

1.) Guitar Song

2) Empty Like a Drum

3) Is It Real?

4) The Illusion Is Real

5) Ache(808)

6)Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?

7) Willow

8) The Great Divide

9) Animal (new and improved version)

10) Our Hands Make Waves

11) Yeah Yeah Hell Yeah (Yeah it's on!)

12) Death To Chudwuff

 

and maybe another track called Heartbeat...maybe...we'll see where that goes.

 

So..yea! We're very excited about it and we hope you are too. We will be putting songs up here before our actual cd release so stay tuned!

 

Anna

 

 

 

Saturday, July 21, 2007 

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http://www.pitch.com/poll/music07

 

Seriously! Go for it! Thank you!

Saturday, July 21, 2007 

By Megan Metzger of The Pitch Weekly. Thanks Megan!

 

We pulled up to a crowded Record Bar, where shiny and new act Lights & Siren were in the middle of their very first show.

Singer and piano player Anna Cole was last seen helming the now-defunct Anvil Chorus. During performances with her old band, the rest of the members often got lost in the shadows while Cole's frenetic key pounding, hair-flipping and breathy seething took center stage.

Anvil Chorus was all Cole's baby, but L&S seems to operate more like a collective. Now she shares a stage with cute and charismatic bassist Jenny Carr, whose commanding presence steals a bit of Cole's thunder. The dynamic works surprisingly well.

The Chorus' sound was sultry and sometimes a little sordid, especially the dark and Bjorkaliscious cut, "Excess in the Bottoms." Lights & Siren is a much sunnier endeavor, and a superior showcase for Cole's vocal range -- turns out the girl can do more than just moan and purr.

Since its inception, Anvil Chorus heavily courted the young denizens of MySpace, and we could definitely see L&S on a 'Space tour with say, Vedera or Eisley.

 

 

Saturday, July 21, 2007 

Current mood:  artistic

They were kind enough to write a few words about our new band. Here they are:

By Any Other Name

Kansas City's Anvil Chorus forges ahead as Lights & Siren.

By Aaron Ladage 

Published: July 5, 2007

This is the story of a band you've never heard of.

Of course, that's a bit disingenuous. No one's going to read, let alone write, a story about a complete unknown, especially when that complete unknown has released only one song and still hasn't played a live show.

But that is the résumé of Lights & Siren, a band that — at least on paper — is an absolute newcomer to the Kansas City music stage.

What sets this local foursome apart isn't who they are but who several of them were. Specifically, the band is three-fourths of the now-defunct Anvil Chorus — the moody, experimental rising star that, prior to its dismantling earlier this year, was fronted by sultry-voiced keyboard player Anna Cole.

But despite the obvious shot in the arm that Anvil Chorus gives L&S in terms of name recognition, Cole is quite happy to distance her new band from the one she parted ways with just a few months ago. In fact, she'd just as soon pretend that they're starting from scratch.

"It's amazing how much more intense and serious we were trying to be with the music as Anvil Chorus," says Cole, who's joined by her three bandmates — guitarist Andy Kirk, bassist and vocalist Jenny Carr, and drummer Ryan Booher — in a sticky upstairs booth at Buzzard Beach in Westport.

Carr joined Anvil Chorus for the last two local shows after the band decided to break up at the South by Southwest Music Festival in March. (Booher, a St. Louis import, had signed on about six months earlier.) She says she wasn't even sure how to act at first.

"When I first came onboard with Anvil Chorus, I had to ask them, 'Is it OK if I smile onstage?'" Carr says. "Everyone was just so serious."

If rumors tend to fly when it comes to band breakups, Anvil Chorus might as well have been an airport, with word of fights between members and problems with recording and releasing an album making the rounds. But Cole says the split was amicable. If anything, she says, her bandmates first came to terms with where the group had ended up after three years of playing together.

The original lineup was drawn out of a hat. At a Band Scramble in 2004, Cole and Kirk were tossed together with ex-Onward Crispin Glover frontman Byron Huhmann on bass and Brad Wicklander on drums. Forging a dark, lurching sound, that quartet stuck together through a performance at the 2006 Pitch Music Awards, then fell apart shortly after.

"I didn't want to quit, but everyone else felt it was stagnant," Cole says. "I got caught up in it, and I wasn't willing to admit that they were correct. It's sort of like your first love — it's great, but in all practicality, it can't last forever."

Cole's desire to hang on may also have had something to do with the fact that her time with Anvil Chorus was marked by two painful losses — first, the death of her mother from a heart attack in 2004 and, near the end, the death of her father from a heart condition in September 2006.

"I think, in a way, I'm just tired of being sad," she says. "I'm not trying to sound all warm and fuzzy, but I think you'll hear that in our first show. It's a new era."

Cole says the new band has given her a real chance to start over musically.

"This is our chance to change the way we sound and the way we play — it's the opportunity to wipe the slate and try something new, come up with something different," she says.

"But still, it's not a totally different ballpark," Kirk, the only other founding member of Anvil Chorus who's still around, adds.

With only one song, "Animal," available at the moment, it's hard to know whether Cole or Kirk is more prescient. Whereas Anvil Chorus suggested Björk and Portishead, the new band seems to be headed down a similar, yet decidedly more Karen O-ish yellow brick road.

The chance to start over has been a blessing, but Cole says there is a duality to it. Many of the new group's fans — at least at first — are likely to be Anvil Chorus fans who may not like the new sound.

"I'm sure we'll lose some, but I know we'll gain more than we lose," she says. "I'm not really worried about it, but it is going to be a surprise at the first show."

First show. It's still sinking in for Cole, three years after her original band arrived on the scene and began making a name for itself and, almost in reverse, then began to disappear.

"Anvil Chorus was promised so many things — label interest, production, managers — and now here I am, starting all over again," she says. "But I've rediscovered why it's fun. That's why, after all the promises and nothing coming to fruition, I still want to do this all again."

Lights & Siren, with the Republic Tigers and Actors & Actresses. Saturday, July 7, at the Record Bar.

Sunday, May 27, 2007 
Hello and thank you for listening. Listening is one of my most favorite things to do.

We are Lights & Siren...some of us used to be in a different band but that band took sick last September and died in Texas late winter.

We are Lights & Siren. We are something new.

The song you hear playing is the first demo of more to come in the month of June....

...please stay tuned...