Time of Faith, the 10 track CD from The Winter Chapter, is laden with heavy vocals yet there is also a quickness to the sound. A nice combination, actually. The band sites influences as being quite broad with all the members, but there is a predominant 80s goth, pop and punk influence. Steve Jennings (bass) feels that the broad influence helps the creative side of songwriting, but he personally enjoys the lost dark sounds of the eighties, as well as post punk bands such as "The Lords of the New Church" and "Joy Division." This is an easy CD to listen to, with a p… read more
Time of Faith, the 10 track CD from The Winter Chapter, is laden with heavy vocals yet there is also a quickness to the sound. A nice combination, ac… read more
Time of Faith, the 10 track CD from The Winter Chapter, is laden with heavy vocals yet there is also a quickness to the sound. A nice combination, actually. The band sites influences as … read more
"San Francisco Bay area cerebral nightmares have spawned a square-peg quartet that defies music industry pigeon holes. In a pop market where genre specific fans clearly seek conformity, deviants like The Winter Chapter become the welcome oasis to pop-culture weary music enthusiasts. You are as likely to find Gothic bands opening for The Winter Chapter as you would Industrial bands. Beyond these evolving genres, The Winter Chapter continues to explore experimental electronic and darkwave styles and incorporates such creativity into recordings and live performances. Ranging from … read more
"San Francisco Bay area cerebral nightmares have spawned a square-peg quartet that defies music industry pigeon holes. In a pop market where genre specific fans clearly seek conformity… read more
"San Francisco Bay area cerebral nightmares have spawned a square-peg quartet that defies music industry pigeon holes. In a pop market where genre specific fans clearly seek conformity, deviants like The Winter Chapter become the … read more