"[Death House Chaplain] ... were so much fun to watch and their style of abrasion just transferred perfectly. Their talents were made obvious all set long, the guitar leading us into jangled spastic demonstrations of greatness while the drumming was not far behind and solid as hell." -- Indie Rock Reviews
Los Angeles' Death House Chaplain is a three-piece that believes there is still hope for this world--that the future is a canvas we all help to paint. This is not music for the faint of heart and the band's sophomore effort, Of Asthma, is proof positive. Frontman Matthew Holl's voice is edgy and unrefined à la Isaac Brock. Guitar work is driving and angular. Drumbeats are quirky and unexpected. Though offbeat, this album manages to maintain its pop sensibilities. Of Asthma is 10 tracks of the most unique music you've heard in a while. Art rock? Blues? Garage? We dare you to pigeonhole this sound.