What do we do when we become obsolete?
Written by Positive Chaos Produced by Stu Richardson Artwork by the talented Jonathan Malanga
“Positive Chaos prints Dinosaur Jr. but without the sludge and the apathy they were characteristically well-known for… catchy, melodic, reminiscent, and original…who could ask for more?”
“… no frills, classic anthemic rock."
“Yeah, they're alright”
Positive Chaos is a 5-piece from Melbourne, FL that's just trying to make good guitar-driven, rock and roll. With heavy distorted guitar licks, driving drums and bass, and grungy vocals, the band draws influence from the Foo Fighters, Blind Melon, and Clutch and features an electric violin for a unique twist. The band's upcoming album release, Apprehensive Time Travelers Club, was produced by Stu Richardson (No Devotion, Swim, Thursday). Lyrically, Positive Chaos' songs speak to the disenfranchised Everyman--while they offer some snarky commentary on modern culture, the bottom line is to keep it real and have fun. The mantra: Life is chaos, keep it positive.
What do we do when we become obsolete?
Written by Positive Chaos Produced by Stu Richardson Artwork by the talented Jonathan Malanga
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Pride and joy of Positive Chaos--the 2020 new album, Apprehensive Time Traveler's Club.