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Vonnegut Dollhouse : Ornamental Etherworld
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Progressive Space-Rock
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2007
Ornamental Etherworld Record Label: Vonnegut Dollhouse
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Album Notes

Having shaped their sound through an unrelenting rehearsal schedule, frequent appearances in some of Vancouver's finest venues and a brief tour of their home province as well as the wild rose country, Vonnegut Dollhouse will be returning to choice studio, The Hive Creative Labs, this summer to record once again with Ornamental Etherworld engineer, Jesse Gander.

Last year saw the release and subsequent tour in support of Ornamental Etherworld. The album was garnered international attention due to its award-winning and Juno nominated packaging design, put together by Jeff Harrison. The album doesn't rest on it's visually artistic laurels alone, however, with positive reviews coming from music critics and show-goers alike.

Members Alyson Fun and Ozmuir share vocal and guitar/bass duties while James Henry Ford III, Chris Cantrell and Jakub Vonnegut expertly support them on synthesizers, lead guitar, and drums respectively.

Ornamental Etherworld has charted in the top 30 most played albums at several campus station across Canada, and was also named 5th top selling local album shortly following its release at Vancouver record store, Red Cat Records.

Vonnegut Dollhouse is certain to be a band to watch next year and the group is anticipating a more exhaustive tour following the release of their next album. Fans of the five-piece will recognize a few familiar elements but should expect a departure, as the band continues to play Magellan of unexplored rock landscapes.

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