7/24/2012

Asya & Chloe Formerly Of The Band Smoosh Announce New Project Chaos Chaos

Asya & Chloe Formerly Of The Band Smoosh Announce New Project Chaos Chaos 
Support The Duo's Forthcoming EP Through Kickstarter 
 

Chaos Chaos is Asy and Chloe (formerly of the band Smoosh). As Smoosh, Asy and Chloe put out three full-length albums. Their debut She Like Electric was released in 2004 was Asy was 12 years old and Chloe was only 10. Over the years the band toured with Pearl Jam, Death Cab for Cutie, Sleater-Kinney, Mates of State, Jimmy Eat World, Cat Power, Nada Surf and Sufjan Stevens, amongst others. The band also performed on Yo Gabba Gabba and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Currently, Asy and Chloe are currently hard at work on their new project finishing up an EPs worth of songs as Chaos Chaos which will be released early this fall. The Brooklyn-based duo just launched a Kickstarter campaign to support their recording efforts. Rewards range from digital copies of the EP to the opportunity to make a song with Chaos Chaos. Below is a statement from Asya and Chloe about their new project and their ever-evolving approaches to songwriting.

"We feel that it's time for a change. We won't be touring or playing any more shows as Smoosh, but have kept the Smoosh website and Facebook so that we can still communicate with you all about our past music. We're so excited to get our new music out to you guys. This is an adventure for us, we are trying to embody this idea of going all out with everything, including our everyday lives. We're changing ourselves -like the giant amoeba that is a 'chaos chaos'. In the Physics sense, this new name applies to us because our lives have been disordered. There is an amoeba at the core of our music, where the form is always changing, moving in different directions. The process has been so much fun and quite an adventure." Read more from the band on their official website 
  
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