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Triad Arts with David Ford

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Janus 4-14

May 10, 2012

Janus 4-14 is on the verge of releasing their very first album, and they want you to come celebrate. The self-titled Janus 4-14 recorded, mixed and produced by Mitch Easter at Fidelitorium Studios is full of sweaty, energetic, rock-n-roll with just a pinch of punk. You’ll hear plenty of 90s influence too, but delve just a little beneath the surface and you’ll find a whole host of musical references hiding amongst the interconnected story lines.

As lead singer/guitarist and songwriter Chad Barnard tells it, those stories are deeply personal, collected over many years and they’re keepin’ it real for Janus 4-14’s fans. They’re set to catchy melodies too that’ll have you humming. Coming up Friday, 11 May those tunes will be ringing through The Flatiron in Greensboro during the band’s CD release party beginning at 10:00pm with special guests Vel Indica. In the meantime, Chad and guitarist, keyboardist, and background vocalist Shane Mauck talk up the new CD, discuss the art of song writing, and reflect on their error prone 20-something years with TAUC host David Ford.


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