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Last Updated: 12/2/2009

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Status: Married
City: SAN FRANCISCO
Country: US
Signup Date: 7/11/2004

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009 
Amber Asylum will be performing at this year's Fall Into Darkness Festival in Portland on FRIDAY OCT 30TH supporting Agalloch, along with Soriah and Fauna. Tickets are selling fast and can be purchased via Ticketweb.com. The following evening - Halloween - we will be at the Rendezvous aka Jewel Box Theater in Seattle with Thrones, Kawabata Makoto, ?Alos.

The line-up will feature Sigrid Sheie (Hammers of Misfortune) on bass, flute and piano, Sarah Brady on violin/viola, and RD Davies (Infest) on percussion.







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Tuesday, September 08, 2009 
Amber Asylum will be performing a few select dates on the East Coast next weekend:

Fri Sept 18th @ Katacombes w/ Longing For Dawn - 1635 St Laurent, Montreal, Quebec

Sun Sept 20th @ O'Brien's Pub w/ Longing for Dawn, Know Nothing, Kintaan - 3 Harvard Ave, Allston, MA

Mon Sept 21st @ MUSICKA MYSTICA MAXIMA (Day 1 of 2 day festival) - Santos Party House, 96 Lafayette St, NYC

2009



Yo...GO!  See you there!



Tuesday, July 07, 2009 

Current mood:  groggy
FROM SONICFRONTIERS.com -

 It’s easy to trick yourself into believing there is no beauty left in the world.  Most of us lead dreary lives, grinding away the hours behind a desk amidst a sea of cubicles, only to waste what little freedom we have at the end of the day in front of the mind numbing glow of the TV set.  Little by little, our natural world is being depleted and destroyed while the elite few reap the benefits of this wholesale rape.  The media paints a constant picture of a world full of nothing but the ugly, the violent and the barbaric.  It is easy to convince yourself we live in a disgusting, depraved waste of an existence, only to wither up and eventually die to little fanfare.

Fortunately, we have the music of Amber Asylum to remind us that there can still be moments of utterly majestic beauty amidst the morass of nihilism we so often find ourselves mired in.  Lead by multi-instrumentalist and singer Kris Force, the San Francisco based group has been a beacon of dark magnificence for over 10 years, and nowhere is this more evident than on their latest album, Bitter River.

The album is haunting and introspective, the type of record that makes you want to curl up alone in a dimly lit room with a good set of headphones.  As the subtle layers of vocals, strings, guitar and bass wash over you, a calming effect takes hold, immersing you deeply within the confines of the elegiac soundscapes Amber Asylum so effortlessly weave.  For Bitter River, Force is aided and abetted by some of the leading lights of the San Francisco music scene, including Grayceon/Giant Squid’s Jackie Perez-Gratz and Hammers of Misfortune’s Sigrid Sheie, making for an impressive lineup.  However, it is Leila Abdul-Rauf (of the mighty Saros) who makes the biggest impact on Bitter River, lending not only her stellar guitar-work, but also her vocal and compositional talents to the proceedings.  Abdul-Rauf serves as a perfect foil for Force throughout the album, proving that the worlds of metal and ambient/neo-classical aren’t so far removed from one another.

More than just a collection of individual songs, Bitter River works as a cohesive whole, a contemplative journey that is both beguiling and bleak.  The way in which the tracks ebb and flow from a sense of total desolation to orchestral grandeur attest to Force’s many strengths as a player, composer and arranger.  Although Amber Asylum’s work is clearly rooted in classical and chamber music, there are also subtle elements of drone and post rock throughout the album, and this blending of genres makes for one the most unique and mesmerizing listening experiences you’re likely to come across.

Amber Asylum have created a stunning piece of classically influenced melancholia with Bitter River.  Sure, the atmosphere of the album may be dark, but it also serves as the perfect, soothing respite from the chaotic white noise of our daily lives.  There is a glimmer of hope present within the gloomy confines of Bitter River, and sometimes even a glimmer is enough to quell the storm.

Friday, February 06, 2009 

Category: Music

The Bitter River will be released by Profound Lore on June 30 2009....  
Featuring illustrations by David V. D'Andrea and performances by Leila Abdul-Rauf(Saros),  Kris Force,  Jackie Perez-Gratz(Grayceon/Giant Squid), Sigrid Sheie(Hammers of Misfortune) and Eric Wood(Bastard Noise/Man is The Bastard).




Sunday, January 06, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: Music
Still Point made Terrorizer's top 40 albums of 2007. You can help it rank higher by voting here -

http://www.ilxor.com/ILX/ThreadSelectedControllerServlet?boardid=41&threadid=60874

Polls close January 16, 2008, 00:00

I am so honored

Kris
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 

Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
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Friday, August 24, 2007 

Category: Music

Aclamied graphic artist and illustrator whos credits include Cadaver Inc's prank body disposal site which sparked the attention of Norwegian, "Politiets sikkerhetstjeneste", Justin Bartlett is selling  an Amber Asylum poster he designed on ebay. Details include little angels and hypodermic needles that make up a Rorshackesque layout.  It's nice - go get one


http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZreptilerobots