Friday January 20, 2012
From Indy Style TV
Street Drum Corps, Beautiful Mess
Since their formation four years ago, the group has constantly refined their sound on the road, blowing away audiences at nearly every major U.S. festival with their combination of thunderous percussion and visual stimuli.
SDC’s shows are a primordial, stomping blast of energy, theatricality and passion. There’s a reason why members of No Doubt, Bad Religion, and Revolution all want to play with them.
Why Conan O’Brien invited them to perform on his show. And why The Used’s Bert McCracken has practically adopted them as his pet band. SDC are more concerned with rhythm than genre.
In their performances, one hears tribal, rock, punk, dance and industrial, all somehow blending together in a chaotic, beautiful mess.
Watch the video below and purchase tickets to the show at Clowes Memorial Hall asap – they’re almost sold out!
| Revolt (Big Noise) | 3:53 | Street Drum Corps |
| Allure & Destruct (Big Noise) | 4:04 | Street Drum Corps |
| Victory! (Big Noise) | 3:33 | Street Drum Corps |
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