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About Kids and Chemicals

With an electronic style atypical of southwest Missouri, brother-­‐sister duo of Elizabeth and Patrick Carney form Kids and Chemicals. Drawing from a kaleidoscope of musical styles, Kids and Chemicals’ beat-­‐driven tracks reference hip-­‐hop, soul, IDM and jazz, but the result is unexpected: Patrick Carney’s production is dark and turbulent, and singer Elizabeth Carney possesses the voice to match. Whether howling through a flurry of hyper-­‐edited pops and buzzes or harmonizing alongside vibrant synth melodies, her vocals are haunting and, at times, savage. The pair executes a distinctly memorable, high-­‐energy stage presence that often features improvised editing and live visual effects. With the addition of drummer Blake Mixon and live bassist Jason Nunn, the music has taken on a new level of energy, making the live show second-­‐to-­ none. Kids and Chemicals formed in early 2010 and released their first self-­ titled record in 2011. The group has released a new EP, titled 'Pale Horse', on October 8th. “This album is only five tracks, but we spent more time and energy working on it than we did on our ten-­‐track LP,” said producer Patrick Carney about Pale Horse. Carney went on to describe the new record’s inspiration: “We went through a few different concepts, but all the lyrics we settled on seemed to revolve around an apocalyptic theme, so the album became a sort of amalgam of our visions of the end of the world,” he said. “We're both kind of fascinated with all things eschatological, so it was a natural theme to explore for this album, although it’s not terribly dark. I don't think either of us see the apocalypse as a particularly dark subject, but simply an inevitability -­‐ it’s interesting to hypothesize the form it will take when it finally happens, and that’s what we tried to do with these tracks.” New Album 'After Life' out soon. http://clrvynt.com/sea-of-trees-kids-and-chemicals
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Genres:
Electronic, Experimental, Dance
Hometown:
Springfield, Missouri

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About Kids and Chemicals

With an electronic style atypical of southwest Missouri, brother-­‐sister duo of Elizabeth and Patrick Carney form Kids and Chemicals. Drawing from a kaleidoscope of musical styles, Kids and Chemicals’ beat-­‐driven tracks reference hip-­‐hop, soul, IDM and jazz, but the result is unexpected: Patrick Carney’s production is dark and turbulent, and singer Elizabeth Carney possesses the voice to match. Whether howling through a flurry of hyper-­‐edited pops and buzzes or harmonizing alongside vibrant synth melodies, her vocals are haunting and, at times, savage. The pair executes a distinctly memorable, high-­‐energy stage presence that often features improvised editing and live visual effects. With the addition of drummer Blake Mixon and live bassist Jason Nunn, the music has taken on a new level of energy, making the live show second-­‐to-­ none. Kids and Chemicals formed in early 2010 and released their first self-­ titled record in 2011. The group has released a new EP, titled 'Pale Horse', on October 8th. “This album is only five tracks, but we spent more time and energy working on it than we did on our ten-­‐track LP,” said producer Patrick Carney about Pale Horse. Carney went on to describe the new record’s inspiration: “We went through a few different concepts, but all the lyrics we settled on seemed to revolve around an apocalyptic theme, so the album became a sort of amalgam of our visions of the end of the world,” he said. “We're both kind of fascinated with all things eschatological, so it was a natural theme to explore for this album, although it’s not terribly dark. I don't think either of us see the apocalypse as a particularly dark subject, but simply an inevitability -­‐ it’s interesting to hypothesize the form it will take when it finally happens, and that’s what we tried to do with these tracks.” New Album 'After Life' out soon. http://clrvynt.com/sea-of-trees-kids-and-chemicals
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Genres:
Electronic, Experimental, Dance
Hometown:
Springfield, Missouri

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