Victorian Halls

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So Ambitious (GDM Remix) 03:38 Tools
La Di Da 03:31 Tools
Girls Kiss Girls 03:37 Tools
Black Maria 03:38 Tools
Glass Depth Mood 02:59 Tools
Burn Me Up Like A Wax-Kissed Letter 03:47 Tools
Upper East Side 03:27 Tools
Tonight Only The Dead 03:27 Tools
It All Started In The Hall... 04:25 Tools
Sugar Champagne 02:07 Tools
Dear, This Is Desperate 03:41 Tools
Lucky 16 01:25 Tools
Martini Elegance 04:06 Tools
Dissolution 04:06 Tools
All My Friends 04:06 Tools
Tsk Tsk (A Crush Is A Crush) 03:01 Tools
Desperate Storyline 03:22 Tools
Scarlets 03:47 Tools
So Ambitious 04:15 Tools
Neon Skies Light My Nerves Up 03:47 Tools
Come In With The Storm 03:47 Tools
Liars 03:47 Tools
Sun 03:47 Tools
Most Firearms Are More Than Adequate in Killing an Undead Brain 03:47 Tools
Home 03:47 Tools
Reprise 03:08 Tools
Currency 03:08 Tools
Pop, Pop, Pop 03:08 Tools
Persecution of Bellissima Morte 03:08 Tools
It's Not Fad, It's Etiquette 03:14 Tools
I'm Gonna Eat Your Brains and Gain Your Knowledge 02:37 Tools
Greed 03:01 Tools
Adorned Scarlets 05:10 Tools
It's A Ghost Town, Alleiluuya 05:10 Tools
Go! Razorbacks! Go! 03:34 Tools
Girls Kiss Girls In Parking Lots 03:57 Tools
Tsk Tsk 04:02 Tools
Go Razorbacks! Go! 03:34 Tools
A Wealthy New York Banking Executive Tries To Hide His... 03:56 Tools
A Wealthy New York Investment Banking Executive Tries To Hide His... 03:56 Tools
This Holiday 03:56 Tools
An American Hanging 03:56 Tools
The Traitor 03:56 Tools
The Waltz 04:15 Tools
Go Razorbacks Go 04:15 Tools
Untitled 04:15 Tools
So ambitious (GDM Remix) (Watch dogs 2014) 03:38 Tools
Opera 04:03 Tools
A Black Maria 03:38 Tools
So Ambitious (Watch_Dogs OST) 03:38 Tools
Corporate White Sand 02:46 Tools
La Di Da [Episode 2, Season 4] 02:46 Tools
Another Charlatan Hussy 02:46 Tools
Persecution of Bellissima Morte (live) 03:32 Tools
A Good American Hanging 03:32 Tools
A wealthy New York investment banking executive tries to hide his... (demo) 04:05 Tools
Sugar & Champagne 03:22 Tools
Glass Depth Mood or These Laser Lights Are My Romantic Rights 03:22 Tools
Go Razorbacks! Go! (live) 03:36 Tools
Burn Me Up Like A Was Kissed Letter 03:48 Tools
The Ghost In The Attic 03:53 Tools
Dapper Gentlemen 03:53 Tools
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The Chicago three-piece have an uncanny knack for constructing gleaming, crystalline, compact pop gems ... and then going after them with an axe like Jack Nicholson. They build the museum-worthy sculpture, and then dash it to the ground, manically laughing their heads off the whole time. It's the musical equivalent of a Pollock painting – a vibrant, technicolor, utterly uninhibited work devised by either a genius or a madman. It's hard to discern which, and it doesn't much matter anyway. The poet laureates of Chicago's skid row, VICTORIAN HALLS are the rare type of band that exist in the little space where art and punk meet - the type of band that can blend unadulterated pop songwriting with wailing Banshee-like vocals to create a strangely magical, vaudevillian wonder like their new seven song EP, Springteen. "We write pop songs," singer/guitarist Sean Lenart plainly states, "but they're really noisy and lyrically overt, and kind of jarring. It's not simply generalized feelings over familiar chord progressions... Basically, your mother wouldn't like this band." Then again, nobody's mother liked THE BEATLES when they first landed either. The result speaks for itself. In the Spin Magazine-sponsored Music Nation contest, the band made quite the impression, finishing second out of thousands of entries, and in doing so garnered praise from some big names - Perry Farrell of JANE'S ADDICTION called VICTORIAN HALLS' music a "high-strung theatrical sound ... punchy and tight, the sound of Saturday night." CURSIVE'S Tim Kasher praised the band's "theatrical style," while Spin editor Doug Brod noted a "twisted carnivalesque quality." The band also nabbed second prize on MTV2's "On The Rise" contest, despite receiving over 126,000 votes – both amazing accomplishments for a band that makes TRL-worthy songs and then burns them to the ground. In a city that spawned FALL OUT BOY, THE PLAIN WHITE T'S, and THE ACADEMY IS…, VICTORIAN HALLS have learned that making art for art's sake doesn't always earn you a date with Ashlee Simpson, but does get you a boatload of critical acclaim and a rabid fan base that sticks by you for all the right reasons. And frankly, when you're in a band that sounds way more like THE BLOOD BROTHERS than THE JONAS BROTHERS, you define success in entirely different terms. Terms like, in Lenart's words, "Being able to piss people of by not wearing eye liner, playing a packed venue and being the only unsigned band there and then having people lining up to take pictures and sign autographs, convincing people that if white pants worked in 'A Clockwork Orange,' they can work for anyone ..." Appropriately enough, "A Clockwork Orange" may just be the best metaphor for VICTORIAN HALLS – a bunch of musical droogs wandering the streets of America, committing acts of musical ultraviolence for their own pleasure (not to mention the pleasure of their ever-increasing fanbase). Of course, sometimes the ultraviolence takes on a more literal definition. As was the case with "Clockwork's" infamous "aversion technique," it's damn near impossible to take your eyes of VICTORIAN HALLS for one second. Nor would you want to, because if they don't bludgeon you, their music surely will. The released their debut LP, Charlatan in 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.