Darker Skies Tour The Chameleons + Twin Tribes with Vandal Moon at
Ardmore Music Hall Thursday, May 1, 2025 Seated Doors: 6:45 PM | GA
Doors: 7:15 PM | Show: 8:00 PM 21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal
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FAQ | Contact Info About The Chameleons Website | Facebook | Instagram
| Spotify The legacy of The Chameleons dates all the way back to 1981
when the band were discovered by the legendary BBC Radio host John
Peel. Following their debut single ‘In Shreds’ for Epic Records
in 1982, the band released three seminal albums in the 1980’s: the
widely acclaimed ‘Script of the Bridge’ (1983), cited by many
sources to be a masterpiece way ahead of its time, the follow
up ‘What Does Anything Mean? Basically!’ (1984) and for US-based
Geffen Records ‘Strange Times’ (1986). Their unique sound
quickly captivated the public through their very own mix of
melancholic, yet energetic and powerful tunes, hypnotic ethereal riffs
and the potent, timeless lyrical style. The Chameleons are considered
to be one of the most influential guitar bands of the 80’s and
90’s, contributing substantially to the post-punk, shoegaze and
indie scenes and are often regarded as one of the most underrated
bands ever to emerge from the era. About Twin Tribes Website |
Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Spotify Hailing from Texas, Twin
Tribes is an emerging force in the darkwave scene, turning heads in
2018 with the release of their debut album "Shadows" that featured
dark melodic sounds, synthesizers, lyrics about the undead, and the
occult and parallel universes. They returned in 2020 with the
ten-track album "Ceremony" with an evolved sound that explored love
and loss while showcasing their progression as a band. Band members,
Luis Navarro and Joel Niño, Jr., are set to release their newest
offering, “Pendulum”, in January of 2024. With songs that are both
dynamic and introspective, they balance the darker shades of the
emotional spectrum with an energy and momentum that gives their music
a powerful sense of urgency and drama. Their lyrics dig deep into the
personal turmoil of love, life and loss, and have forged a new
aesthetic that fuses the gothic with the romantic, viewing emotional
themes through a darker lens. As their music gains increasing critical
and commercial attention, these pillars of the independent music scene
continue to re-define what genres such as darkwave and post-punk mean
in 2024. About Vandal Moon Website | Facebook | Instagram | X
(Twitter) | YouTube | Spotify Vandal Moon is inspired by the darker
acts of the post-punk & darkwave scene of the early 80's. Propagating
our sound through the use of synthesizers, guitars, chant,
tambourines, drum machines, vodka and psychedelics... we urge you to
listen closely and open your hearts. Join Ardmore Music Club | Private
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