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In the nefarious areas of Chicago, at an hour when nothing noble can happen, La Scala was formed. Their trade is in fully blooded rock songs, complete with guitars, drums, hooks, and all, sure. But, there is one important difference here, for these are songs that are heavy on the haunting, melodramatic air that used to be so common. Yes, yes, you know quite well this type of melodrama, and this type of song - anyone with a pained heart surely does. It is the kind found in the Sicilian alleys frequented only by the forlorn street singer, or in the smoky cabarets of prewar Paris, or in the tiny hillside villages of the Eastern bloc, tucked away all those years behind that iron drapery. It is this spirit, this old world sense of melody, that La Scala employs with such expert skill, creating a sound that is equal parts rock, Eastern European folk, and saccharine 1960's Continental Pop music. The frontman at work here is Balthazar de Ley. A childhood split between Paris France and Champaign USA taught him the art of melancholy and the art of song, both of which he honed in his previous endeavors with bands such as Menthol and Hum. The driving rhythms are provided by drummer Joshua Lohr, formerly of The Dirty Things, and bassist Jacco Kuipers, formerly of Bird Talk. Piano and keys were added into the mix by the talented Adam Labrada, formerly of Unicycle Loves You. Rounding out the lineup is Kirk McMahon, responsible for the tremolo guitars and the thick blanketing of reverb. The
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