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![]() Rose ChroniclesCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Ethereal alternative rock Status:The band broke up not long after the release of Happily Ever After in 1996. Vocalist Kristy Thirsk now records as a solo artist. See also:Wikipedia's entry on Rose Chronicles Comparisons:A much more rocking heavy-guitar Cocteau Twins. Or Sarah McLachlan doing crunchy alternative rock Covers/own material:Own material General comments:A crunchy 4AD-like band fronted by the amazing ethereal voice of Kristy Thirsk. Some people seem to think Kristy sounds like Sarah McLachlan (who I'm a fan of), but I really can't hear it. Her voice is truly stunning though, and the fact that Kristy is backed by some very talented musicians makes Rose Chronicles one of my favorite bands. (mcurry@io.com) Recommended first album:Dead And Gone To Heaven Recordings:
Dead And Gone To Heaven EPRelease info:1993—Nettwerk—W2-6318 Availability:Fairly good Ecto priority:Highly recommended for those whose tastes run toward the crunchier side of the ecto spectrum. Group members:Kristy Thirsk—voice and words Guest artists:Peggy Lee—cello Produced by:Mark Jowlett and Rose Chronicles Comments:This first EP from Rose Chronicles features some of their finest work. It's a good starting place for those who are new to the band's music, and a must have for anyone who likes either of their full-length albums. (mcurry@io.com) ShiverRelease info:1994—Nettwerk—W2-30084 Availability:Fairly good Ecto priority:Highly recommended for those whose tastes run toward the crunchier side of the ecto spectrum. Group members:Kristy Thirsk—voice and words Guest artists:Peggy Lee—cello Produced by:Mark Jowlett and Rose Chronicles Comments:This full-length effort from Rose Chronicles is, in my opinion, not quite a strong as the EP that preceded it. While there are some great new tracks on here, like "Dwelling" and "Glide (Free Above)," there are also some songs that are merely good. Despite this, Shiver is still one of my very favorite albums, and it spends lots of time in my cd player. (mcurry@io.com) Happily Ever AfterRelease info:1996—Nettwerk—30108 Availability:Good Ecto priority:Once again, highly recommended for those whose tastes run toward the crunchier side of the ecto spectrum. Group members:Kristy Thirsk—voice and words Produced by:Kevin Hamilton, Vincent Jones, and Rose Chronicles Comments:This latest cd took a while to grow on me. On first listen I guess I was disappointed that it wasn't more like Shiver, but since then I've grown to like it quite a bit. The only problem is that it's too long (70+ minutes), and I think that the album would have been much stronger if they had cut a few of the weaker tracks. It's still a very good effort, but a bit of editing would have made it even better. (mcurry@io.com) Further info:There is a mailing list dedicated to Rose Chronicles, Vicious Thorn. To subscribe send email to majordomo@smoe.org with a message of "subscribe vicious-thorn". Thanks to Michael Curry for work on this entry.
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