Children's Masterpiece Theatre is a Chicago band fronted by prolific curmudgeon Timothy O'Connell. The band has written, recorded, and self-released their own albums since 2001, but only recently released their Eponymous '07 last September. It is available for free download from their website or last.fm.
O'Connell began writing the self-titled album while finishing his master's degree in religion and medieval literature at Yale Divinity School, and the rest of the album was written by the band during '06 while forging their live show in the hateful and disinterested glare of the Chicago music scene.
CMT's song "Lorelei" was featured on Q101.1, Chicago's preeminent alternative station, during Fook's "Alternate Universe" drive-time program in 2006. His on-air comments were the following: "I'm actually shocked I haven't heard of them before, because they're really good...I think they're fantastic."
Good, O'Connell, Walsh & Winter are Children's Masterpiece Theatre.
Additional contributions by A. Bamford (Dubious Moniker), K. Hines, and both Antimatter & Wuk of the Melodic Scribes.
"Side Projects": O'Connell also contributes vox, guitar & programming to the Pro__scriptions. Walsh contributes bass to Dubious Moniker. Gerald W. Good III spins Drum&Bass as "G3."
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The Big Send Off
One of the most straight-forward songs on the album, it's an anthemic rocker with a vocabulary that would force the Decembrists' Colin Meloy to reach for the Oxford English Dictionary. The song has been described, accurately or no, as "like early Nirvana but with synth."
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artist has designated this song as non-chartable.
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Cyberpunk
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The Jump House
This is the direction CMT seems to be going in: part metal, part electro, part post-grunge. The Jump House has quickly become a favorite among fans.
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artist has designated this song as non-chartable.
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Metal/Hardcore
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