| Date mailed or hand-delivered: |
02/28/2008 |
| Album Description: |
Concept album about a woman who destroys men. Simple as that? |
| Tracks (w/numbers): |
1. A Woman Bourne Of Pain And Fear
2. Fever Dream (Behind A Locked Door)
3. My Removal
4. Like Cracking
5. Solace
6. Put Out
7. In Open View
8. I'm Killing Him
9. Don't Cry Because You're Dead
10. Will My Destroyer Hold My Hand?
11. Removal Reprise
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| Band Bio: |
Christiana Joy Cranberry was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1973. Her first memories of feeling passionate about music was for the song Car Wash off a KTEL "Solid Gold Hits" release. She then moved on to New Edition and The Ghostbusters soundtrack before finding breakdancing and the first and second wave of hip hop that followed suit. Until sixth grade when her older brother played her Dead Kennedy's "Fresh Fruit For The Rotting Vegetables". It was like a window opening and she readily fell out of it. She also began listening to Pink Floyd and The Flaming Lips first e.p. release and has developed a love/hate relationship with the lips following their career as she too, has matured. Skateboarding would be her pastime of choice during these very formative years. She started a Flipper wannabe band called Hate Party U.S.A., who played handful of shows (mostly parties) and sold several hundred t-shirts. Christiana's foray into goth-rock and roots goth music, 4AD style chamber music, psychedelia, and fuzz rock in junior high and high school. she then opened her ears to more experimental grindcore & hardcore acts emerging i.e. Neurosis, Nausea, and European acts such as Contrapoterre, Rattus and Negazione. After Hate Party and during these years, she sang for The Generics, for a short stint before forming Staunch with Scott Brashears, a cofounder of Hate Party. The band Staunch followed more in line with Neurosis's "Pain Of Mind" era. The band then formed an allegiance with another local OKC group Misanthropic and started the seminal Oklahoma crust band Hate Farm featuring Aurora IL, band P.E.N. vocalist Drunkrock John. When Hate Farm broke up after a disastrous west coast tour, at loose ends, Christiana began squatting/couch surfing in Norman, OK, Dallas and Austin, TX, Seattle and Minneapolis. she finally settled in Lawrence, KS in 1998 and has remained there since. She has taken several jobs in food service and was an artisan baker for two years until becoming the floor manager of Blue Collar Press, overseeing the printing of t shirts and posters for bands like Neurosis, Isis and Pelican among several fashion lines and stand-up comedians. For the past three years Christiana has been recording under the moniker The Zero Ones creating experimental ambient noise tracks. She feels like this phase is ending being capped off with "My Removal" and Put Out", songs from this the RPM Challenge album "A Woman A Destroyer". Christiana Joy Cranberry is solely responsible for the production of all music, art, printing, print production, copy and all instrumentation besides several samples taken from The Freesound Project, part of Creative Commons. |
| Band Members & Instruments Played: |
Christiana Joy Cranberry: Keyboard, guitar, vocals, drums, euphonium, concertina. |
| Band Location (city, state or province, and country): |
Lawrence, KS |