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City: CHICAGO
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/3/2009

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October 21, 2009 - Wednesday 

Hello!  We are changing our name.  There is another band with the same name and it’s causing confusion and will prove to become more of a headache as time passes.  It’s a bit of a pain in the ass, but since we intend to continue to do this for the foreseeable future, better to make the change sooner than later.


We would like to enlist your help, and give you the opportunity to be involved closely with our growth & development!


Please, let us know what you think we should change our name to.


I’m sure many of you will have awesome name suggestions like “The Dildos” or “The Douchebags” and that is fine.  Humor is welcome but we encourage anyone who is so inclined to take it somewhat seriously and give us some cool potential band names.


If we use your name we’ll give you a one-of-a-kind garment.  It will be the very first merch we make with the new name.  T shirt, hoodie, whatever.  But it will be cool and you’ll be able to say that you have the first one!


In addition, we will put you on the guest list for every show we play in the Chicago area for one year.  So, no cover charge for you for a year whenever you want to see us play.



Thanks for your help and support,


(band soon to be no longer called) gehenna


Love,

Ian Ridy Pat

May 8, 2009 - Friday 

Category: Music


http://www.windycityrock.net/2009/04/q-gehenna.html

In anticipation of upcoming gigs this Tuesday, April 28 at Martyrs', May 1 at Miska's, and May 16 at Underground Lounge, recently formed local trio Gehenna took some time out to answer questions about their sound, beginnings and place in the Chicago rock scene:

How and when did Gehenna come together?

Ian Westerfer:
Pat and I were working as hired guns for a project (Chemistar) in Philly in 2008, and when we wrapped there we came back to Chicago to really hit our own material and push our band seriously. We needed a drummer, and this one sold us a microphone. We had her at hello, essentially.

Ridy Luks:
Pat and Ian begged me, it was rather comforting.

You recently recorded a your debut EP. As the introduction to the band, what did you set out to get across in the music and how do you describe your sound?

Pat Wade: We all listen to totally different shit so what ended up happening is a sound of conflict, passive aggressiveness, and hypersensitivity. I think of it as reverse-narcissistic-heavy-ish pop music. It's whiny, and as a white guy from the Philly suburbs I've got no right to whine. But life is still messy and shitty and horrible sometimes and I've found that feeling is something that other humans relate to.


IW: We were, and are, writing to find out what our sound is. We're sort of learning each other, all the time. As for the sound, I keep thinking it's the sound of a singer-songwriter working in loud, hard alternative rock. Which may sound awkward, but I think when you hear the music, you'll see how it works really, really well.


RL: We wanted our sound to be indescribable, something people can listen to and not be able to point a finger on our influences.


Which song should people who have never heard the band before check out first and why?


PW: I guess right now it's "Vortex Soul." The reason being that of the EP songs I wrote, the lyrics from this one - and this entire band - is really about "who wins" between Ian and I. So yeah, vote for that one. Also, it will trick you into thinking we're good.


IW: No way! "Electric Sheets" is the winner - it was meant to be resentful and angry, but it just came out so sad. And from the music snob standpoint (which I am, but Pat's worse), the different feels we get out of the 5/4 time-signature are badass.


RL: I think it would have to be "Army of The Sad." The vocals are intense with a fierce ending.


Who or what would people be most surprised to learn influences your music?


PW: I loathe the guitar as an instrument. I'm forced to play it.


IW: Aside from bands, my favorite music growing up was musical theater and video games. So that may be a surprise; I don't know how much Andrew Lloyd Weber or "Super Mario Bros." made it into our EP.


What sets Gehenna apart from other bands in the local indie scene?


PW: We are working to define this every day. We ascribe to the philosophy of writing good, playing good, looking good. We hope this works.


IW: Absolutely nothing. We are exactly like every other heavy rock trio with a girl drummer and singer who's basically a modern folkie.


RL: We don't want to sound generic. In our set, we will go from a balls to the wall heavy-ass song, followed by a power ballad. It's quite endearing.


What can people expect from checking you out live?


PW: You can expect mistakes because we have a tendency to write beyond our skill level. You can expect to laugh because even though most of our song material is cuttingly personal and graphic and emotionally wince-worthy, the three of us don't act that way when we play. I guess the music is serious, but none of us take each other - or anything else for that matter - seriously. Lastly, you can expect something bad to happen because I have the worst luck in the universe. My amp will die, I will break like 50 strings. I'll fuck up the solo and I will have to burp from beer at the vocal climax of at least one song. Oh, and also it will rain. Every time.


RL: You can expect a lot of beer drinking, stick falling, pick dropping and good fucking music.


How do you think being a band in Chicago affects your music? What are the best and most challenging parts of playing music in this city?


PW: Ian and I come from Philadelphia where, when we left, there were like three venues that allowed original music to be played. It was a city completely overcome and rotted inside from the popularity of cover bands. Most of the people would not give something a chance if they hadn't heard it before. I guess that's a human phenomenon, but it seemed worse there. I moved to Chicago because it is friendlier to original music. Venues and listeners have a respect and willingness to give something a chance that makes it exciting to build and develop a band in this city. The difficult part about it is that there are so many bands in this city. It's mind-numbing and can be really depressing if you think about it too much.


What band or bands would you most like to play with, local or beyond?


IW: Locally, I'm a huge fan of Skybox, but that could be a weird bill. Beyond local, we'd work well on a bill with bands like Muse, Queens of the Stone Age, Tool, Smashing Pumpkins... I probably sound overambitious, but I feel certain fans of those bands would dig what we're doing. And at least Muse would get the pleasure of blowing us out of the water after our set.


What's next for Gehenna?


IW: We want to live on this shit. Whether that means "making it" and ending up with 1,000 pools and our own edition of "Rock of Love," or just developing a small-but-hardcore fan base around the world, we don't want to work "jobs" anymore. Jobs get in the way of making music, and we want to make music all the time. It's a win-win scenario, I think - the fans subsidize our work/lives, and in return we pour all our energy into new songs. People may not always realize that running a band means a ton of bullshit: maintaining Web sites, making fliers, designing logos, booking shows, paying for a practice space...actually writing music becomes one of many priorities, instead of the priority. We don't want to focus on all that other shit, we want to make songs that people can't live without. To that end, we're looking for investors to help us fund the initial push of design, merch, CD production, etc. You'll make your money back and then some.


How can people find out more about your music?


Our MySpace is going to be the easiest way to see, hear and maybe someday feel us - gross! It's more user friendly than any other band promotion format. www.myspace.com/wearegehenna. The three of us are in and out of there all day long, and we're not famous yet so we're still gracious and appreciative. We welcome psychos, stalkers and super fans.

April 23, 2009 - Thursday 

Current mood:  virginal
Hey kiddies.


So we played the Mutiny last night - kind of a last minute thing.  It was fun.  We sweated our balls off (except Ridy, who sweated... uh... what did you sweat off?), consumed all of our free beers and then some, we played super loud, and blew out our voices.  A good time was had by all seven.


Thanks to the folks at Mutiny for being awesome.  Rhonda, Mike, and the rest of the staff made us feel totally at home; playing at midnight on a Wednesday definitely beats watching TV at home cause you can't sleep cause your life is all fucked up.  Cheers!   And all the folks who stuck around till after midnight to hear us play, you deserve a nice back rub.  Payable next show.


Also, we wrote a while ago asking you to pay for our tunes... which is not yet possible.  Oops.  We're working on it!  For now, keep coming back to this page, and we'll probably make one of them a free download soon, just to throw ya a bone.  Everybody needs a bone, right?


MARTYRS next Tuesday!  You don't want to miss it - this venue rules, and we need you there!


eat the love


~gehenna~

April 21, 2009 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  crazy
Category: Music
All right, ladies and fellas.

We've got a bunch of gigs coming up, as promised, and a crop of new tunes for your listening/crying/drinking pleasure.  First up...

MARTYRS!  This is an awesome venue - great room, great sound, cool people.  We are very psyched for this show, and as it is our first gig in two months (one of these assholes broke an ankle in January... BOO-HOO!!! pussy), it would be great to have as many of our friends/fans out as possible to welcome us back to the world.  Not to mention we are fun to party with, and once we're done the tedious business of "playing the show," we'll be certain to toss back a few beers/shots/car bombs with your loser-asses!  How do ya like that?

See you there -- and get ready for a hot, sweaty, loud, cold-beer fueled gehenna summer...

~g~


April 9, 2009 - Thursday 

Category: Music
Launch Time.

We've been pretty damn busy behind the scenes writing, recording, and mixing, not to mention rehearsing the shit out of all our stuff. At this point even the four new tracks we've got up here are old to us, so we figured it's time to get started. Enjoy the music, and if you do enjoy it, toss us a bone by paying for it so we can make more. As of now we are booking shows all over, so check back frequently as new venues oughtta be springing up like horny roses.

Obviously there's a shit ton of music out there (and a ton of shit music), so if you're even reading this we appreciate the precious minutes you spend with our stuff. Write us, tell us what you think, come out and party with us, celebrate the slog through an unending sea of shit with three broke-ass motherfuckers just trying to play some passive-aggressive music and have "fun".

Thanks for paying attention.

~gehenna~
March 11, 2009 - Wednesday 
Hey look it's a blog. Blog blog blog.

THIS IS A TEST. We have not launched this page for real yet - we're waiting on our new EP, which is being mixed in a secret lab/factory on the dark side of Earth. Which is constantly moving. So that's inconvenient.

BUT! There will be actual music available for purchase in the near future, and you should buy it. Because it is good. And exciting. And angry. And new. You will put it in your CD player or your iPod dock and you will get drunk or smoke weed or have sex (or all three) and you will find that it is good for all those things. It will be your Best Friend. You will become dependent on these four beautifully written, masterfully produced pieces of art, and you will wonder why we didn't make MORE songs for you. You will become paranoid and deluge us with emails and twitters about the size/color/texture of your bowel movements, and we will get a restraining order to protect ourselves but hey no hard feelings. Just relax man - we're writing new tunes. Chill the fuck out.


GEHENNA 4-Song EP - COMING SOON... don't hurt anyone.