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Three years of playing heavily in the already congested Chicago music scene, Victorian Halls set out to ignore short lived fads, and less then rational expectations. Birthed in the winter of 2004, Victorian Halls came together in response to make-believe-over-hyped bands, and an era's stolen musical identity.

Relying on sharp lyrical pathos and a wise, road-tested sense of dynamic interplay, the songs groove and dart with brash swagger, interspersed with hints of gossip and skewed technonics. The rhythm section, heavier, tighter, and more impulsive than ever, drives the songs forward while keyboards careen over dueling vocals and interweaving guitars. Never repeating themselves, always pushing forward artistically and never settling,

After playing a countless amount of live shows, and gaining an ever growing following of music lovers behind them, Victorian Halls has just released their new EP... SPRINGTEEN. A feat that will have the rest of the world wearing pastels all year round.

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  • Tim Kasher says

    Hello - got to this a little late... yeah, I am interested in this kinda thing. Like the piano with the screaming combo... you should keep playing up the theatrical style, I find that the most fun. Hoorahhhh
  • Doug Brod says

    I like the twisted carnivalesque quality to your songs. Chaotic yet controlled. I definitely detect the Blood Brothers influence; the piano is a nice touch amid all the craziness. You guys sound as if you'd be frantic and entertaining live. Good work!
  • Perry Farrell says

    High strung theatrical sound- the vocals surely have range. There are some moments when we can all join in and sing along. That's when I like you best. Punchy and tight; the sounds of Saturday night.
  • C-MOR says

    Cloak and Jagger joke on a folk for hire...
    Genre bending splendor, engender the choir...
    Richochet ballet for a matinee...
    Don't mount your poultry before they lay...

    Strange, to reach into the beyond...
    And pull out unknowing, like a glowing wand...
    Where I wave it, words may sprout...
    Tis true, I've no clue, what I'm strewing about...

    See yourself...
    CMOR
  • C-MOR says

    Funny don't come with money...
    Anybody get happy if the rap is sunny...
    Look in the future and dance toward forward...
    Don't let love become an ignore word...

    I have an opera lesson soundtrack today... My next door neighbor is giving lessons, and it drifts through my window like prime real estate in the land of Surrealtor...

    Have a day to remember then forget it and have another!!
    Craig Morrison
    CMOR

    p.s. All rights copy/pasted in pursuit of further irony...
  • Class of Kill'em High says

    Hello everybody, this is Dr. Nick Riviera presenting Class of Kill'em High's new song "Ultima Hombre". Please have a listen & make COKH happy!
  • The Stones of the Grunge Era says

    V-Hall....whats up dawgs!
  • KNOTIE SYGU says

    IF YOU HAVE NOT VOTED FOR ME, PLEASE DO SO. I WILL SHOW THE SUPPORT BACK, AND IF YOU DID THAN I THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AS A FRIEND. IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU COULD TAKE SOME TIME OUT TO LISTEN TO MY MUSIC. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. HAVE A BLESSED DAY!
  • Chicago Saints says

    Hi!

    May we join your "Fight Club"???


    Left you a vote straight from Germany where we live!

    Hope to get some support back if you like our cosmopolitan sound of Pop Music!

    Classic meets Pop. Have a listen!

    Thanks forward….

    Yours Chicago Saints
  • SINGLE FATHER says

    ♠THANKS FOR YOUR V⊗TES AND SUPP⊕RT! ♠
    ♦WE NEED YOU EVERY DAY! ♦
    WE L♥VE IT WHEN YOU L♥VE THE MUSIC
    ♣WE WORK SO HARD TO PLAY! ♣
    -AC