Beauty in Chaos release ‘Man of Faith’
feat. Wayne Hussey (The Mission) & Simon Gallup (The Cure)
ahead of album release.
Debut album features members of The Cure, The Mission, Cheap Trick, Ministry, The Offspring, Ice T & more…
Ahead of releasing their debut album ‘Finding Beauty in Chaos’, LA-based Beauty in Chaos previews ‘Man of Faith’ featuring Wayne Hussey of The Mission and Simon Gallup of The Cure. Just recently they also released the video for ‘Storm’ ft. Ashton Nyte (The Awakening, MGT), which was produced by Industrialism Films and directed by Vicente Cordero.
For Sharing:
Storm feat. Ashton Nyte https://youtu.be/
Man of Faith https://soundcloud.com/33-3-
Storm https://soundcloud.com/33-3-
Bandcamp pre-order https://beautyinchaos.
iTunes pre-order https://itunes.apple.com/us/
Photos by Eloisa Limon. Cover artwork by Sarah Sheriff
Born of frustration and creativity, this is an audio assemblage curated by LA-based guitarist Michael Ciravolo and produced by Michael Rozon at Ciravolo’s SAINTinLA Studio.
The debut album ‘Finding Beauty in Chaos’ features numerous music luminaries. These include Wayne Hussey (The Mission), Simon Gallup(The Cure), Robin Zander (Cheap Trick), Al Jourgensen (Ministry), Pete Parada (The Offspring), dUg Pinnick (Kings X), ICE-T (Body Count), Michael Aston (Gene Loves Jezebel), Michael Anthony (Van Halen), Dirk Doucette (Gene Loves Jezebel), Ashton Nyte (The Awakening), Pando (A Flock of Seagulls), Evi Vine (Evi Vine), Betsy Martin (Caterwaul / Purr Machine), Marc Danzeisen (The Riverdogs), Kevin Kipnis (Purr Machine / Kommunity FK), Rudy Matchinga (Red Scare), Johnny Indovina (Human Drama), and Tish Ciravolo (Stun Gun).
“I look at this as an evolving entity that I am the ‘curator’. For this album, ‘Finding Beauty in Chaos’, I am the only guitarist and no keyboards are used, but you will hear loads of textures created from guitars and effect pedals. This is a convergence of textures and styles that I envisioned blossoming,” says Michael Ciravolo.
“Assembling, or in some cases, disassembling beautiful soundscapes, melodies and chords, while injecting harsh bursts of sonics … or visa versa. Light in the dark, dark in the light is the contrast that helps in realizing the goal of creating something musical that is also very visual and cinematic.”
Originally from New Orleans and now based in Los Angeles, Michael Ciravolo has played guitar in Human Drama for the past 30 years, most recently on ‘Broken Songs for Broken People’ (2017). Perhaps best known as President of Schecter Guitar Research, he has also played live and recorded with Michael Aston’s Gene Loves Jezebel since 1998, along with Tish Ciravolo (wife and founder of Daisy Rock Guitars).
Statement from Simon Gallup: “When I joined The Cure back when things were black and white I made a secret vow to myself that I wouldn’t just haw myself out …I believed that when you are in a band you stick by that band, and don’t become just a journeyman Muso to further your own ego …I serioiusly hated all those tits from the 80,s and 90,s who used to pat each other on the back and “hang out”. To me, commitment to one band was a signal fire that you meant it.. but …Then you mellow!
I was lucky enough to meet Michael and his lovely wife Tish and Mark in the 90’s and I think my first comment to him was rather flippant, but I was very used to people from companies coming backstage and asking us to stand in the Broom Cupboard while they held court with Robert. So here I was for the first time, where a genuinely nice bunch of people were asking me about things like missing home, how I felt how the tour had been going, etc. ( I sort of had to look over my shoulder that they weren’t talking to Robert). It just felt like a normal conversation down the pub with people I knew).
Michael has always been 100% behind getting what the band wanted in regards to guitar designs ,colours shapes, and one of my joys in touring America was always his enthusiasm about guitars and guitarists ! (Michael +Tish + beer + bar ++ Me slightly slumped talking about Johnny Thunders if you get the idea).
So back to where I started… if someone else had asked me to play, I would have probably have said no but I felt this was a special thing, and then the icing on the cake was that Wayne was singing! I could sit here and type for hours to explain what Wayne means to me, but suffice to say, I think he is one of the most underrated rock singers of all time.”
Statement from Wayne Hussey: “It was during The Mission’s US tour of 2013 when we played in LA at the Nokia Centre that I actually met Michael and Tish. Fabulously lovely people, I immediately felt very at home in their company. Like long lost friends I hadn’t seen in years. Michael and I kept in touch and then in July 2016, whilst I was in Austin, Texas, to mix the Mission album, Another Fall From Grace, with my old cohort, Tim Palmer, Michael flew out from LA to see me. And we spent a couple of days hanging out, eating Mexican, and staying up late drinking and playing music too loud in a hotel room. Michael mentioned that he was thinking of making a solo album and I said he should and offered to sing on a song or two – if he wanted, of course. Fast forward less than a year and Michael had sent me two backing tracks that he’d recorded that he thought would suit my voice.
I was thoroughly creatively burnt out by the Mission album so was thinking I would struggle writing lyrics for Michael’s tunes. Not so. When I heard the two tracks they both immediately suggested vocal ideas and the lyrics came surprisingly quickly and easily. That’s all it needed to get the creative juices flowing again – a couple of top tunes. And they are. And it’s been a privilege working with Michael, and the other Michael, and Tish. And to cap it all, Michael persuaded our mutual friend, Simon Gallup, my 2nd ever favourite bass player, to play bass on Man Of Faith. Simon and I had been threatening to make music together for years and, and like most good ideas born out of a shared bottle or three, just one of those things we hadn’t yet gotten around to doing. It’s taken Michael to make it happen. And who’s not to say there won’t be more music by the three of us in the future. I hope so, time and schedules permitting.”
On September 28, ‘Finding Beauty in Chaos’ releases on vinyl via 33.3 Records and digitally across online stores and streaming platforms. Short clips of all tracks off the album can now be previewed on the Beauty in Chaos website. The album can be pre-ordered via Bandcampand iTunes.
SINGLE CREDITS
Ashton Nyte – vocals
Michael Ciravolo – guitars, electric bass
Michael Rozon – drum programming, electric bass
Dirk Doucette – live drums
Recorded, mixed and produced by Michael Rozon
Additional recording by Ashton Nyte
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