The Red Masque


The Red Masque is an avant-garde rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Biography

The Red Masque was founded by vocalist Lynnette Shelley and bassist Brandon Ross in February 2001, incorporating elements of psychedelia, heavy rock, rock-in-opposition, zeuhl, gothic, and kraut rock. One of the group's first concerts was at the Prelude to the 2001 North East Art Rock Festival ; other notable shows have included the 2005 The Rogue Independent Music Festival in Atlanta, the 2001 WorldCon Science Fiction Convention, and the NJ Proghouse concert series.
The Red Masque has opened for notable performers and musicians such as Chris Cutler, The Muffins, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Present, Martin Bisi and Julie Slick. In 2006, Dave Kerman and Paul Sears performed with the band on stage as guest drummers/percussionists at the NJ Proghouse.
The Red Masque has released one EP, and four albums. "Feathers for Flesh" was released through , and has been favorably reviewed in such publications as The Wire and Harmonie Magazine. "Fossil Eyes" and "Stars Fall On Me" were both released through , while "Mythalogue" was released through Beta-lactam Ring Records. Their forthcoming album, "Fathomless", will be self-released.
Shelley has performed on other progressive/space rock-oriented albums as a guest vocalist, including Magus, Church of Hed, and Ethereal. In June 2007, Shelley performed as a guest vocalist with Bob Drake during his set at NEARfest. Shelley is also the lead vocalist in art rock band Green Cathedral, who released their debut album, "Winter's Veil", in late 2017. She is also a professional artist.
Ross has composed two soundtrack pieces for the website of Karl Welz, inventor of Orgonite and Orgone Radionics.

Members