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Chaos Rise Up (2010)

The CD is out!

The 2010 industrial hard folk/rock album featuring drummer Dave Eisenhower. Featuring all original material. Music inspired by many forms of media (movies, news, Internet) and expressing the struggles of technology and chaos in our world today. Includes an electric remix of “Chaos Factory” from Immaculate Misconceptions and a modern update for “Ones & Zeroes” (originally recorded for Homegrown Music in 1997). with an appearance by Michael Hickey. 20-page booklet and exclusive artwork only with CD edition.

For years, dePrisco performed music from (or inspired by) the civil rights revolution of the 60s-70s, but he remained relatively apolitical in his own recorded music. All that is about to change. After the folk-blues excursion of his previous album, Catch the Squirrel, it was time for something a bit different. Something meatier.

The latest album by dePrisco, Chaos Rise Up, was largely inspired by the Bush years and the ways in which media – particularly digital media – have impacted our lives. Part protest rock, part anthemic social commentary, Chaos Rise Up melds a dystopian view of technology with a critical reading of our responsibility to hold ourselves accountable for its use. The album draws from dePrisco’s rhetorical, leadership and social influence studies while attending Bloomsburg University as a non-traditional student. Going to school part-time and working full-time in the software industry gave dePrisco unique inspiration. He reflects on the “culture wars” that have preoccupied us for the past decade as well as technology’s role. When pressed for a description of his music these days, dePrisco comments, “It may be a bit presumptuous, but the best way to describe my music right now is if Tom Waits and Beck got together with producer Dan Lanois. Since that combo is not likely to happen, I figure there is a niche for me.” When pressed for a two word description – necessary for the sound bites/bytes we all need – dePrisco says: “hard folk”.

Bucking the trend toward download-only music, Chaos Rise Up features lush artwork and a full booklet of stories/lyrics. Mike Hickey also contributes blues guitar on “Ones & Zeroes.”

My latest album, Chaos Rise Up, is now available at Endless Records, our (only) local record store located at 203 West Main Street in Bloomsburg (The Moose Exchange building). Their hours are Thu-Sat 12-8, Sun 12-6.

Visit the Endless Records web site.  Or, to learn more about the Moose Exchange, visit their site too.

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“Ones & Zeroes” live video posted

Watch the “Ones & Zeroes” live performance from Chaos Rise Up album release show on November 5, 2010 at The Moose Exchange in Bloomsburg, PA. Featuring: Jeremy dePrisco (Vocal/Acoustic Guitar), Michael Hickey (Electric Guitar), Dave Eisenhower (Drums), Mark Tomeo (Bass, Bk Vocs) and Mehmet Safa Saracoglu (Percussion).

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“Chaos Rise Up” Swag Available Now!

This and other gifts at CafePress!

You can now purchase “Chaos Rise Up” t-shirts, mugs and aprons at my CafePress Shop.

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Chaos on WVIA’s Mixed Bag

Tonight (Monday Nov 8th) George Graham will be featuring some tracks from my new album Chaos Rise Up on Mixed Bag  between 8:00 and 8:30 PM. Listen at 89.9 FM or online: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wvia/ppr/index.shtml

Other FM stations listed here.

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Chaos on ArtScene!

Listen to the podcast of Erika Funke’s recent Artscene interview on WVIA FM.

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WQSU Radio Home Made Jam Picts

Jeremy sings at WQSU (Photo by Audra)

Singing at WQSU - moody shot (Photo by Audra)

JD presents his habanero jam (Photo by Audra)

Octopus Attack at Tokyo Diner!

Octopus Attack at Tokyo Diner!

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“Chaos Factory” to appear on GAJOOB compilation!

We’ve just received word that “Chaos Factory” – one of the industrial folk tracks off of my new album Chaos Rise Up – will appear on the next GAJOOB MP3 compilation that will come with the print edition of the mag later this season.

GAJOOB has been reviewing independent music since 1987. “If you create music then you probably belong in our pages. We strive to give voice to the creative impulse and hear what artists have to say about that. If you like discovering new music or want to keep up with creative music activities then GAJOOB is something you’ll want to read.” Follow them on Facebook to find out when the compilation is released.

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Billtown Bus Stop Radio Hour

On Monday October 4, 2010 I’ll be on the Billtown Bus Stop Radio Hour on WVYA 89.7FM in Williamsport, PA. I’ll be presenting some new material from my next album Chaos Rise Up and talking with host Johnny J. Blair about songwriting and recording.

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New Songs

New songs are on the way, though listeners may be surprised at some of the results… Read the rest of this entry »

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