Archive for December, 2014

An Appeal…

Posted by on December 19th, 2014

TranspositionSkeleton CrewI don’t normally do things like this, but I would like to ask you, if you’re reading this, to consider supporting Chameleon Red by buying our music.  We are independent musicians.  We don’t have record companies lavishing money on us (such things are rapidly going the way of the dinosaur, anyway).  We don’t have swimming pools or limousines.  In fact, we literally don’t make any money at all from our music.  You see, we are still in the red for the productions of our two albums, Transposition and Skeleton Crew.  In additional to the countless hours we spent in writing, recording, and producing them, we also shelled out the money out-of-pocket to make CDs and for digital distribution.  We are still thousands of dollars in the hole from that expense alone.  We also have expenses to maintain our online presence.  This doesn’t even count all the equipment and software we have purchased (and kept in repair).  Now, we’re not in this for the money (obviously).  We love making music, plain and simple.  But it would be nice to at least break even.  So if you like our music, please help us cover our costs by buying it.  We sell physical CDs and digital music, too.  Where ever you normally buy music online, we are most likely there.  And if you’ve already bought our music, bless you!  Enough said.  Thanks, and happy holidays!

Empty Spaces

Posted by on December 12th, 2014

You may have noticed the blog entries have slowed to a trickle recently.  Life intervenes sometimes, but Chameleon Red is still alive.  We’ve begun writing new material for the next album and exploring alternatives for live performance.  Meanwhile, here’s a nice recent review of Skeleton Crew–you’ll have to scroll down toward the bottom of the article.  And happy holidays!

Chameleon Red (Goofy)