Posts Tagged: Angela Chan

A-Sun Amissa ~ You Stood Up For Victory, We Stood Up For Less

This is a new species of beast.  A-Sun Amissa has drastically thickened its sound since Desperate in Her Heavy Sleep.  On the new album, the tracks are longer, the hope seems dimmer, the atmosphere has changed from filtered light to fog.

A-Sun Amissa ~ You Stood Up For Victory, We Stood Up For Less

This is a new species of beast.  A-Sun Amissa has drastically thickened its sound since Desperate in Her Heavy Sleep.  On the new album, the tracks are longer, the hope seems dimmer, the atmosphere has changed from filtered light to fog.

Glissando ~ The World Without Us

The word ethereal is often used to describe all manner of music with female vocals, but once upon a time, it was a genre unto itself, straddling the boundaries of classical, gothic, folk and pop.  The C’est la Mort and Hyperium labels

Glissando ~ The World Without Us

The word ethereal is often used to describe all manner of music with female vocals, but once upon a time, it was a genre unto itself, straddling the boundaries of classical, gothic, folk and pop.  The C’est la Mort and Hyperium labels

Tomorrow We Sail ~ For Rosa

The Gizeh family is a wide one, but Angela Chan seems to be at every gathering.  She contributed vocals to FareWell Poetry’s album and is half of A-Sun Amissa along with Richard Knox.  She’s also the violist for the 7-part

Tomorrow We Sail ~ For Rosa

The Gizeh family is a wide one, but Angela Chan seems to be at every gathering.  She contributed vocals to FareWell Poetry’s album and is half of A-Sun Amissa along with Richard Knox.  She’s also the violist for the 7-part

A-Sun Amissa ~ Desperate in Her Heavy Sleep

2011 was the best year yet for Gizeh Records (FareWell Poetry, The Rustle of the Stars), and 2012 looks to build on that strength with the first full-length release from A-Sun Amissa.  The band unites Glissando’s Richard Knox and Angela

A-Sun Amissa ~ Desperate in Her Heavy Sleep

2011 was the best year yet for Gizeh Records (FareWell Poetry, The Rustle of the Stars), and 2012 looks to build on that strength with the first full-length release from A-Sun Amissa.  The band unites Glissando’s Richard Knox and Angela