
TIJUANA (Top40 Charts/ Tijuana Gift Shop) - A basement with no windows saw the birth of songwriting that came from the overactive pelvis, and a love of the ugly and loud. Out of that Brooklyn dungeon arose THE ART OF SHOOTING and their debut full-length Traveling Show, out April 27, 2010. "The Art Of Shooting juxtaposes dreamy shoegaze with crunchy, epic rock, declares Time Out New York. The Brooklyn dream-punks forge an auditory surge that is artful, melodic and full of vocal harmonies. Aggressive, dissonant lullabies are mixed with hints of PJ Harvey, Blonde Redhead and Polvo.
Traveling Show is an intensely personal work for The Art Of Shootings singer/songwriter/guitarist Kelly Irene Corson, who growls, shrieks and hums with a vibrato vocally evocative of Siouxsie Sioux and Chrissie Hynde balanced with the tenderness and vulnerability of St. Vincent and Feist.
This album is a documentary nod to Corsons self- discovery of her truths. Lyrically and dynamically, Traveling Show is a raw look at life. Truth till it can be humiliating, attests Corson. Its empowering to show your imperfections as a point of pride in who you really are.
Traveling Show was produced by both Paul Mahajan (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV On The Radio, Liars, The National) in Brooklyn and Keith Souza (Battles, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Lightning Bolt) in Pawtucket, RI.
This album has been a series of humbling miracles from beginning to end, sums Kelly Irene. Though its tested the ends of my patience, self-esteem, and faith not only in other people, but also in myself, at this moment, I'm as proud of it as I'll ever be.
TAOS also have a 5 song EP, Tyrants Black Eyes, available through the Ace Fu Family Business label.
Traveling Show hits the streets on April 27, 2010.
These dynamic tuned, jerky rhythmed, acerbic tongued, goth tinged, two girl/one boy Brooklyn art punks might've fit right in on Rough Trade in 1980, or opening for Siouxsie a few years later. - Village Voice
"Eerie, unearthly melodies promise to haunt your dreams." - CMJ
Singer/guitarist KELLY CORSON can go from a whisper to a scream at a moments notice. - The Big Takeover