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The Sound of Everything
The Sound of Everything
Every Noise at Once is an ongoing attempt at an algorithmically-generated, readability-adjusted scatter-plot of the musical genre-space, based on data tracked and analyzed for 2,923 genres by Spotify as of 2019-04-16. The calibration is fuzzy, but in general down is more organic, up is more mechanical and electric; left is denser and more atmospheric, right is spikier and bouncier. Clones of the Queen is the selected artist for 'Hawaiian Indie.' ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
·everynoise.com·
The Sound of Everything
Jason DeBord: The Cure “The Great Circle Tour” at Neal S. Blaisdell Arena | Honolulu, Hawaii | 7/30/2013 (Concert Review) (Rock Subculture)
Jason DeBord: The Cure “The Great Circle Tour” at Neal S. Blaisdell Arena | Honolulu, Hawaii | 7/30/2013 (Concert Review) (Rock Subculture)
I was not familiar with Clones of the Queen prior to this show, and unfortunately didn’t have time to preview their work in recent weeks, so had no idea what to expect. In short, the Honolulu band was amazing. Really love their sound and they rock it live. The funny thing is that their singer, Ara, at one point deep into their set remarked that she was nervous. Honestly, I thought they really belonged up on that big stage and never would have known had she not talked about her experience while performing at the Arena.
·rocksubculture.com·
Jason DeBord: The Cure “The Great Circle Tour” at Neal S. Blaisdell Arena | Honolulu, Hawaii | 7/30/2013 (Concert Review) (Rock Subculture)
John Berger: Review: The Cure Play Epic Blaisdell Show (Honolulu Pulse)
John Berger: Review: The Cure Play Epic Blaisdell Show (Honolulu Pulse)
Hahaha: Someone did Clones of the Queen a big favor by adding an opening act to the show. No disrespect to the local talent, as they’re certainly on their way to bigger things and it was a big night for them — but The Cure needed no help to fill a venue the size of Blaisdell Arena, or to give Hawaii an unforgettable milestone event.
·honolulupulse.com·
John Berger: Review: The Cure Play Epic Blaisdell Show (Honolulu Pulse)
Honolulu Weekly: Social Lite: Red Rockets in Flight
Honolulu Weekly: Social Lite: Red Rockets in Flight
Christa covers last week's COTQ/Red Rockets improv music/performance art collab at thirtyninehotel. “Five or six people were crowded around a man sitting with a television over his head, suspended from the ceiling. Just his face was showing, so they were taking that opportunity to cover his face with glow-in-the-dark paint.”
·honoluluweekly.com·
Honolulu Weekly: Social Lite: Red Rockets in Flight
Honolulu Pulse: Pulse Picks: More ideas for the days ahead (April 21, 2011)
Honolulu Pulse: Pulse Picks: More ideas for the days ahead (April 21, 2011)
Friend and ally Gary Chun gives COTQ and the Toro Y Moi show another shoutout in the Honolulu Pulse picks. Too kind. “Arguably the busiest indie rock band in Honolulu, Clones of the Queen had six shows lined up this month, and will be concluding their run this weekend and Thursday. Band member Matthew McVickar (also known as solo act Lapwing) is promoting his first club concert, and he got a great first mainland act in Toro Y Moi, the retro-pop-funk band led by Chaz Bundick. He and the band, along with fellow indie noteworthy band Painted Highways, will open for Bundick and company Saturday night at NextDoor starting at 9. Tickets are $20.”
·honolulupulse.com·
Honolulu Pulse: Pulse Picks: More ideas for the days ahead (April 21, 2011)