Tin Tabernacles is the first full length release from Vancouver, Canada band – cultureDef. The album is a new statement for the band from its previous release Chrysalis, highlighting major shifts in the band’s lineup. Zufo, the bands primary songwriter as assumed the role of lead vocals, backed by Chris Greenfield – bass, Mike Turner – synth, and Dino Pessione – drums. The albums title was lifted from…
photo by Dawn Stenzel we're in the studio recording 5 of our songs, including a brand new track: Peacetime Freedom King, which will be released in the coming weeks. Each song will have a video, written/shot/edited by ourselves (motivated by our recent T2i acquisition). The songs are being recorded live off the floor with a little studio trickery as we can get away with.. believing that brutally honest 70's…
our most important show to date..? could it be that what started out as a simple supernova battle of the bands for a chance to play at CMW in march has turned out to be so much more? Seems. Not only is everyone we know coming to see the show.. the place will be jammed, but mega-promoter Bernie Aubin will be there to see if cultureDef will be part of…
a song from the new album: Tin Tabernacles about evolving from the places you discover when someone comes into your life and shows you where you can't stay anymore… -some changes aren't real change unless they're slow and painful, and my life is changing… slowly available on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/tin-tabernacles/id471076130
WATCH Hole in My Soul.. the latest video from cultureDef about redemption from dangerous places. Filmed, directed and edited by Luke Hansen-MacDonald of Trinocular Films, this video is a beautiful and dark visual for cultureDef's brooding track. The band plays the roles of hero and villains with a spectacular performance from Aidan Synn Pringle as the 'brutally honest' punisher, and Julia Fox as angel.
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