Madison Chase Music
I often get emails from artists and businesses (who clearly haven’t read the blog) asking for promotion. But recently I was surprised by a heartfelt personal note from a lovely young woman, sharing her music with me.
I confess, I thought “Oh no…this girl is such a sweetheart…what am I going to say if the music is terrible?”
But guess what? Madison Chase belongs on SWS (and in anyone’s collection of dark cabaret for that matter)! If I were to have an automatic piece of music playing when my blog page opens, this would be quite appropriate:
Her songs are a soundtrack for eying shelves of broken dolls in a forgotten antique store, or for the greatest tea party…in hell. These are the lullabies discarded toys sweetly sing to each other through cracked lips.
Well, that’s my version. But here’s the official word:
Madison Chase is a North Carolina based musician. Her genre has been referred to as Creepy Pop, Circus Pop, and Chamber Pop and draws influence from classical, pop, industrial and jazz. Madison plays a variety of instruments and began studying piano at the age of six, and by twelve she had moved her focus to cello.
When you listen, take note of the fact that most of these songs came out when Madison was only *14*. I only wish I had been this cool at 14. I was still (begrudgingly) wearing clothes my mom picked out, trying to convince my friends to see horror movies, and staying up late to watch 120 Minutes and Headbangers Ball on MTV (they still played music back then. Yes, I’m that old).
Go check out the rest of her music HERE.
March 24, 2014 at 3:27 pm
Reblogged this on artslogic and commented:
nice
March 24, 2014 at 3:38 pm
It turns out that Madison goes to school only 30 minutes from me. Perhaps I should contact her for some musical collaborations.
March 24, 2014 at 3:40 pm
Maybe! You’re both awesome, so… š
March 24, 2014 at 11:22 pm
Haunting pop? I think Madison’s got a really great sound happening. I’m definitely a fan now. Oh God, I remember Headbangers Ball, I never missed a show. It was practically our religion when me and my bro were practicing our instruments to form a heavy metal band. My poor parents.
March 27, 2014 at 3:51 pm
Thank you sweetie sister! Spreading the word! Very talented little lady. A new favorite! ā¤
March 27, 2014 at 8:35 pm
Great! I like how those tracks collapse into unsettling noise at the end. There should definitely be more Creepy Pop!
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