Local Band Network Member Since: July 4, 2003
Last Update: February 3, 2007
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Music types:
Rock, Alternative
Description:
My Delusion is a female fronted, guitar driven rock band. The project is a collaboration of songwriters Terry Polk and Suzi Finn. With the Help of John Gust (Producer), The band recorded the first CD. A 4-song EP "Walking Into Black" 2000 at Studiochicago.
Engineered by Brian Jenson (James Iha, Filter, Collective Soul), Helping out on the recording, Ted Ansani(x-Material Issue)on backing vocals. The CD showcases My Delusion's diverse musical styles. The band has finished a demo and will be in the studio to record their second CD.
Band Members:
Group Members Suzi Finn **Vocals** Terry Polk **Guitars** Steve Ramsey **Drums** Patrick Rice **bass** Chris McKenna **Guitars**
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Latest News:
My Delusion Are Ready To Roll by Paul Zimmerman First Coast News
Straight out of the garage and onto the streets of Chicago, My Delusion is a female fronted metallic assault looking to takeover the world. Their debut EP, Demo is loaded with crunchy riffs, powerful vocals, and enough oomph to push a semi.
Sighting Bob Mould, Smashing Pumpkins, The Cure, PJ Harvey, and Curve as influences My Delusion manage to sound nothing like their contemporaries. The band, instead, are a rough, raw, and rowdy gang with four songs that are chunky metal tunes which, have more in common with Girlschool than Robert Smith.
My Delusions Demo is heavy, raw, and vigorous and the vocals of Suzi Finn are quite convincing. "Candy Apple," "Toys," and, "Shadow," are just as stout and taunt as the EPs opener that pummel riffs and everything else into the ground.
My Delusion is an interesting lot, they are a band that finds Bob Mould intriguing yet they channel that influence into earth shattering riffage and dominant female vocals. This is a band that is carving its own path through the music industry jungle and their demo is a garage mind melting impressive first step.
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