The Membranes
Entangled with intrigue and a bewildering sense of darkness, the compelling, and legendary, British post punk, faction, "The Membranes", will be touring the U.S. come early fall of 2016, with a spectacular that promises to devour their audiences with cosmic energy and an effervescent vitality comparable to the force of a Super Nova.
The group's front man and lead vocalist, the handsomely sinister looking, mysteriously audacious, prophetic master, John Robb, will be dauntlessly executing his compilation of a life time, with his release Dark Matter/Dark Energy. The album, partially inspired by a conversation with "CERN " scientist, Joe Incandela, depicts the life and death of the universe, infused with the emotional and impassioned, spirit of the unworldly prodigy behind the musical creation.
Besides being the architect behind the music, John Robb is also the "boss" and originator of Louder Than War, one of the leading, innovative and popular music and pop-culture magazines, as well as the author of Punk Rock: An Oral History, The Stone Roses: And The Resurrection of British Pop, just to name a few. He can also quite frequently be seen on British TV.
Recently in a sold out, extremely unique and experimental gig, The Membranes performed their Dark Matter/Dark Energy an explanation of the universe, featuring a 20 piece, Estonian choir behind them. The hauntingly enchanting concert received supernatural raves from press and critics alike. The exclusiveness of this showcase proved to become a revolutionary phenomenon in the music industry.
After a brief and successful tour of the U.S. last fall, The Membranes will again conquer our national, empowered by their captivating noise, accompanied by a choir of angelic sounds backing their compositions. There will also be oral presentations via leading scientists, all exhibited in a radical, and epic festival type fashion. There is a thin line between science and science fiction, and much to discover in between, especially when it involves something as vast as the universe.
If you aren't yet familiar with The Membranes, be prepared to be lured into a black hole, or a streak of illumination, inside the darkness of space, caused by an explosion, a brilliant point of light from a star that has reached the end of its life.
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