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Kansas City’s A Sequence Of Ghosts Release Self-Titled Debut Album

3 August 2010 No Comment

Ambient hardcore outfit A SEQUENCE OF GHOSTS release their first self titled album. The three track EP is essentially an assault on the senses. Bringing back remnants of the hardcore genre that most seem to overlook these days, ASOG is looking to the future of experimental and ambient rock to present to their fans and listeners with the best possible set of songs. The various influences displayed by the five members really shine through providing a unique listening experience. By the end, you’ll be wanting more.

“The EP is a something real and fresh that a wide spectrum of people will enjoy. We are musicians from way different bands that have the same passion to make meaningful music. I think the EP is something that people will be able to latch on to and will start a lasting relationship with A Sequence of Ghosts.” Vocalist Jesse Conn

Conn and guitarist Zane Callister are former members of Post-Hardcore band The Thirty, from St. Joseph, MO. After two years of intense touring (over 350 shows in 2007-2009) the band parted ways in July of 2009, but Jesse and Zane still felt a divine calling towards music and ministry. That drive would eventually lead them to forming A Sequence of Ghosts, a name stemming from the band’s belief that we are to be of the world but not in the world.

The band will be celebrating the release of the album today with a CD release show in Kansas City. The album will be available for purchase on itunes and if you’re lucky enough to catch ASOG at a show coming near you soon.

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