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The album Anne Boleyn is a Rock n' Roll retelling of the short life of an English Queen. In her brief reign, she wins and loses the heart of a mad monarch, and crushes utterly the long reach of Rome. Told as if it were happening today, the inner narrative includes even the ghost who visits the man who secretly loves her.
The music video Ganymede, actress and model Caitlyn Lyon plays Anne Boleyn. Watched by a ghost in their country home, she runs from the deadly love of the tyrannical king.
Dylan Nirvana is a familiar voice in the New York City's Post Punk underground. Most notably in the anti-folk scene of the Sidewalk Cafe, Luna Lounge, and CBGB in the East Village. He has performed along side Living Colour’s Corey Glover, Chris Barron from the Spin Doctors, Blues Traveler’s John Popper, Regina Spektor, Feist and Nelly McKay
“Like Elvis Costello. Morrissey meets Motörhead” - The Village Voice
The upcoming record Revolutionary Road, with Billy Ficca (from the legendary band Television) on drums, and produced by Jim Wirt (Fiona Apple), feels like a hot mix of Exile on Main Street, Raw Power, and Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Addiction, theft, unexpected tattoos, accidental redemption. Features some unusually candid songwriting. And a new take on Post Punk, New Wave and Glam Rock. Songs include Rebound Girl, Solitudes and You're F*cking Wrong.
The music video Ganymede, actress and model Caitlyn Lyon plays Anne Boleyn. Watched by a ghost in their country home, she runs from the deadly love of the tyrannical king.
Dylan Nirvana is a familiar voice in the New York City's Post Punk underground. Most notably in the anti-folk scene of the Sidewalk Cafe, Luna Lounge, and CBGB in the East Village. He has performed along side Living Colour’s Corey Glover, Chris Barron from the Spin Doctors, Blues Traveler’s John Popper, Regina Spektor, Feist and Nelly McKay
“Like Elvis Costello. Morrissey meets Motörhead” - The Village Voice
The upcoming record Revolutionary Road, with Billy Ficca (from the legendary band Television) on drums, and produced by Jim Wirt (Fiona Apple), feels like a hot mix of Exile on Main Street, Raw Power, and Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Addiction, theft, unexpected tattoos, accidental redemption. Features some unusually candid songwriting. And a new take on Post Punk, New Wave and Glam Rock. Songs include Rebound Girl, Solitudes and You're F*cking Wrong.