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A great book is made up of well written chapters and pages. In this
case, Chapter II has seven “pages” that make the perfect “chapter.”
However, this is not a book - this is a band. The seven “pages”
of this “chapter” are all professional musicians bound together with
talent and creativity to form the bookends to the new Swiss rock band,
Chapter II.
The story of Chapter II begins with a trip back in time to a rock cover
band named Time Bandits. It was in this cover band in 2003 that
guitarist and bassist James Ender met drummer Freddy Wiederkehr and
sound engineer Peter Krattiger. The experiences these three
professionals would share while performing with Time Bandits was vitally
important. Ender explains, “The three of us developing our relationships
and talents would be integral to the formation of Chapter II later on.
Each of us brought something to the table, especially the technical
expertise of Peter.”
By 2007, Ender, Wiederkehr and Krattiger had evolved beyond Time Bandits
and began to experiment with new styles and compositions. In early 2008,
the three took a new direction and a new name; Chapter II. “We thought
the name reflected the fact that this would be the second chapter of our
careers as professional musicians,” says Ender. Initially, Chapter II
was an instrumental and studio-only band with a styled mix of classic
rock, symphonic rock and folk. The compositions had hints of Metallica
and Guns N’ Roses blended with influences from Finnish metal band
Nightwish and the symphonic sounds of German medieval band Inextremo.
Chapter II continued to evolve in 2009 as the band began to lay demos in
the studio for their debut album. They added additional experienced
musicians with the same passion and professionalism for music. These
members were Jürg Burkhard on keyboard who was from the well-known duet
Piano Twins. Also they tapped the skills of guitarist Thomas Kesenheimer
who had in depth experience both on stage and in the studio. Urs Haller,
the gifted bassist from Time Bandits was also brought in as the band
formed.
It seemed the “pages” of Chapter II were almost complete, but they were
missing one central part – a vocalist. The band members began a search
for the perfect lead singer for their unique style. They needed the
final seventh “page” to complete the Chapter II lineup. It wasn’t
easy to task to find a match but their search would pay off. In
February, 2009 they discovered the talents of Natalie Chandra, who was
already a well accomplished vocalist. Natalie would be an essential
addition to the band, bringing with her the talents of operatic-range
vocals and lyric writing skills.
In early 2009, with all seven “pages” of Chapter II in place, it was
time to realize the goal of the first studio album, entitled Angel
Face. Containing twelve original tracks with lyrics written by
Chandra, Angel Face displayed a plethora of styles forged
into one. The album was a multi-faceted musical milieu that reflected
the synergy of each member’s musical input. Angel Face was
a full fury of blazing hard rock sounds. It was filled with the
thunderous collisions of orchestral compositions, hooky synthesizer
melodies and throbbing and pulsating bass lines. With the addition of
Chandra’s physically powerful vocals and Joan Jett/Patt Benatar style,
Angel Face became a twelve track aural assault of filled with
shock and awe.
Chapter II began live performances in August of 2009 in support of the
Angel Face release in November, 2009. The positive reviews
followed quickly.
“On Angel Face the rock comes fast and furious as blasts of
roaring guitars punctuate swirls of synthesizer in an all-out attack of
goth-influenced and hook-filled hard rock.” -
RadioIndy.com
Angel Face continued the musical assault with
awards and recognition as well, featuring Chapter II as Artist of the
Week on Sellaband.com in April, 2009. Recognition for the singles off
the album were apparent when Platinum Auddy Awards were given on
Uplaya.com for four of the band’s singles; “Sulphur Anemia,” “Stop
Looking Away,” “Sometimes,” and “Scorned.”
The seven “pages” in Chapter II have only just begun their journey with
their first album. Their tour dates continue to increase as new fans
discover their unique sound. All of the members are highly motivated
when performing their compositions live, and they enjoy spending time
with each other on the road. Ender states, “Each gig has is a profound
moment in itself … each performance brings all of us closer together,
both musically and creatively.” The fans definitely can feel the power
and energy from the live sets, and all the band members live to rock it
out on stage. “It’s easy, we just can’t be without rock n’ roll, and we
live for the energy when we connect with the audience,” says Ender.
Chapter II looks forward to their sophomore release in 2011 and
continued gigs and live sets. The band may be new, but all of these band
members are seasoned veterans, total pros whom have spent over twenty
years perfecting their craft. Pressed between the seven pages of Chapter
II is more than just the rise of a new Swiss rock band. It’s a rise of a
new sound, a new style, they are “writing the book” on pushing the
creative limits of rock. Within these well-versed seven “pages” you will
discover Chapter II, the latest chapter in a future best seller. Don’t
judge a book by the cover, judge it by the pages and chapters within. In
this case, the musical book that is Chapter II does not disappoint… just
turn the page, for the story of this Swiss rock band has only just
begun. There is much more music to be written for this talented group of
artists.
www.chaptertwo.chRavenheart Music UK
CHAPTER
II FEATURING NATALIE CHANDRA
ANGELFACE
Reviewed 25 November 2009
Don’t panic, this is not a hip hop act, but a new rock band from
Switzerland, Natalie Chandra is also an artiste in her own right.
Founders guitarist James Ender and drummer Fred Wiederkehr met in a rock
covers band called ‘Time Bandits’, and the music they produce is a big
melting pot of classic rock, bits of Purple, Metallica, Queen, G&R,
Lizzy, The Runaways, Lacuna, Nightwish, Paramore, Banshees, and goodness
knows what else, all brought bang up to date.
The songs career along like a runaway train, and are catchier than the
bout of flu I’ve just had, but a damn site more fun. If this doesn’t get
you dancing, then check your pulse. They also put lots of fun and
interesting bits in the songs, folk singing, new age, bagpipes, guitar
solos, electronica, orchestra, all sorts, which really bring a smile to
your face, there’s always a surprise around the corner. There’s also
plenty of variety, the hip beat of ‘Scorned’, the strut of ‘Stupefy
Myself’, and the Purplish boogie of ‘Synchronicity’ complete with a
rollicking ‘Jon Lord’ organ solo.
Two songs really stand out, the truly epic symphonic stomping metal of
‘Sukhmet’s Summoning’, and the jaw dropping final cut, ‘Slumber With the
Bogeyman’ which I am struggling to describe, I’ll have a bash at
symphonic, hip hop, rock, metal. In Natalie they have a major talent,
she could sing the telephone directory and make it sound good. Her
passion, power, lyrics and sheer presence leap out of the speakers,
forget the X Factor, this lady has it by the bucket load. This is a
truly outstanding debut, available at CD Baby (just search for
Angelface), and well worthy of 9.5/10 (Reviewed by Phil)
http://www.ravenheartmusic.com
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