Since April 20, 2008, White Mystery has independently scorched it’s path in the earth, thanks to you! Here are statistics for what the band has accomplished so far, just shy of it’s 10th band anniversary.
Since 2008, White Mystery logged a lot of miles in a Pontiac Vibe. At least it’s fuel efficient! Francis White is responsible for the mileage you see below:
From clubs to auditoriums to outdoor festivals, White Mystery has played it all. See an *almost complete* list of venues in theshow archive here!
From Pitchfork, to MTV, the Chicago Tribune, NBC “Last Call with Carson Daly,” the Washington Post, WFMU “Best Show,” WXRT, Rolling Stone, and the FADER, White Mystery appears in quite a bit of press. See the whole publicity archive here!
One of the best parts of being in a band is hearing your music placed on television or on the movie screen. We are grateful to the shows, directors and music supervisors who chose White Mystery as the soundtrack to their films and TV programs!
White Mystery has hand-dyed and stamped thousands of shirts since 2008. Now that’s DIY! We went through the archive and photographed every single one for you in the gallery below. Which do you own in your collection?
Chicago, Illinois Beat the heat on State Street during Lollapalooza with a summer soundtrack curated by White Mystery, amplifying upbeat songs by Chicago musicians through outdoor speaker sculptures.
City native and music veteran Miss Alex White comments, “My purpose for this urban soundtrack is to positively impact 80,000 individuals daily in downtown Chicago with visual art and the heartfelt music of its people.”
The Chicago Loop Alliance LIGHTSCAPE MIXTAPE features carefully selected tracks by Chicago artists like Rock’n’Soul diva Krystal Metcalfe, fresh off her performance at Taste of Chicago; Speed Babes, featuring Jesse Ewan from the Double Door; genuine gems by Intonation Workshop youth groups like the Pop Tots and Flamin’ Hotz; psychedelic garage rockers North by North and the Electric Sheep; and of course, ‘outta control sounds by White Mystery.
Hear the 33-song soundtrack on shuffle from 10 am to 8 pm daily from July 28, 2016 until the end of August through eighteen Lightscape sculptures on State Street between Lake and Van Buren.
Meet the artists:
WHITE MYSTERY
White Mystery was born on April 20, 2008, when Miss Alex White & and her beloved brother Francis Scott Key White spotted a shiny Airheads candy wrapper on the ground. That silvery strip of reflective paper sparked an onslaught of rock genius fortified with Chicago DIY determination.
The rest is White Mystery history; like clockwork, they have released new music every year on that same date– Self/Titled (2010), Blood & Venom (2011), People Power (2012), Telepathic (2013), Dubble Dragon (double album 2014), That Was Awesome (feature film 2015) and this April 20, 2016 the album they were born to write and produce: White Mystery OUTTA CONTROL.
It’s smooth and sweet like taffy candy, buoyed by that signature rolling beat, and inscrutably infectious. Only the wildly redheaded rockers themselves know exactly what alchemy went into creating this delectable confection, but the result is the duo’s first polished-pop masterpiece.It’s an absolute knockout. —Don DeGrazia, author of American Skin
“The Avantist, comprised of Fernando, Erick, David, and Luis Arias, are four Latino brothers from the southside of Chicago. Growing up under the same roof lead each to develop their own musical identity and were able to draw from their distinct influences to create their own brand of heavy, occasionally pop and R&B influenced, yet definitely rock and roll music.
From their spacey psychedelic subtle drones with gentle falsetto lows, to explosive drum-bashing vein-bulging screaming highs, The Avantist fully engage escapism in the form of a 45 minute set that has drawn in their rabid and loyal fanbase to Chicagos finest music venues and a heaping handful of punk/DIY spaces. Fans of The Mars Volta, Cafe Tacuba, The Strokes, and System Of A Down, should pay attention.
The Avantist self titled album will be released this summer which includes Grammy award winning saxophonist, Adrian Terrazas-Gonzalez of The Mars Volta, who so graciously collaborated with us on two tracks for this project!
Catch the Avantist at Pilsen Fest on August 20th – 21st!
Intonation Kids explore their limitless potential by learning to play instruments and forming their own rock bands. Offered in partnership with schools, park districts, and community organizations, our year-round classes make music accessible to children by providing them with instruments, instruction, mentorship, and the chance to perform on stages across the city. Each Intonation student takes part in a personal and team approach to practice, setting goals and problem solving; and over time, they gain the confidence to take charge of their direction and seek out new experiences.
Sounding somewhere between Kraftwerk and Britney’s Spear’s secret gothic tendencies, Belmont and Clark were first influenced by the new wave and industrial scene in the late 90’s and later by glitchy acid electronic acts like Aphex Twin and Black Moth Super Rainbow. Their name originated from the music and art culture that surrounded the Belmont and Clark intersection in Chicago, which included goth and punk retail store the Alley, new wave club Medusa’s, several art café’s, and the affectionately named “Punkin’ Donuts” on the corner. Their ultimate goal: melting the minds of their listeners while hooking them on beats and melodies so infectious a rehab stint might be in consideration.
Belmont and Clark will be releasing a string of singles in 2016 along with an Art Zine of local Chicago artist that will contain downloads of all the songs.
If Aretha Franklin & Chaka Khan had a baby, she’d be me.” Meet Chicago-based artist, Krystal Metcalfe! A native of St. Louis, MO., Krystal’s passion for music began at a very young age. With much discipline and practice, she’s acquired the ability to skillfully cross-pollinate different genres of music to create her own unique sound. An eclectic mix of Rock n Soul! Krystal attended Columbia College Chicago, were she discovered her love of mixing Rock n’ Soul, and Musical Theater. Krystal was recently featured by Jet magazine in a new artist spotlight, and named one of the “Top 15 Chicago artist to watch for 2015” By Chicago Tribune’s Andy Downing! Playing venues like House of Blues, Cubby Bear, The Abbey, Taste of Chicago, Schubas, Lincoln Hall, and opening for artists such as Nick Waterhouse, Tank, Avery Sunshine, & Liv Warfield. Creating magical experiences for her audience, Krystal loves incorporating her influences, and theatre background to uplift, and create a sense of escapism for her audience. Changing the world one stage at a time. Get up and enjoy the show! Sallie is Krystal’s newest single from her upcoming much anticipated, debut Ep “In Real Life” which will be released late summer!
Once upon a time somewhere far beyond the outer twilight, Christopher Mondo and his dog Pogo were rawkn out in the treehouse, when suddenly, out of nowhere, a wormhole appeared & into the depths of the t.v. set they entered. The pair emerged in Obbityville (pronounced OB-IT-E), where they met up w/ Paz and Tone Hernandez. Before escape could ever be made they had to put a stop to Dr. Mondo. So they formed a band to save the planets and universe with music. We’re the Earth Program!
Lo Fi Chicago punk band Speed Babes was formed on a bet by Jesse Ewan when he said he could write and record an entire record in under 24 hours that was better than a record being played at that moment by a coworker.
He then went on to write and record Let’s Go Explode, a 12 song record, in 18 hours. The song was recorded entirely on the ios GarageBand on his iPhone.
A few of his old bandmates from Lasers and Fast and Shit (Ewan was the original guitarist in that band) prodded him into making this new project into a live act. Ewan did not want to, since he is kind of a crappy front man, but he went along with the plan and Speed Babes were born.
The Liam Kelley Experience combines timeless styles with new age nuances. Originally from just outside Detroit, Liam Kelley currently resides in Chicago. He has been influenced since a very young age by Jimi Hendrix, Dave Matthews Band, Bob Marley, and more of the like. You will hear rock, psychedelic, reggae, and alternative genres within his sound — but it is forever evolving.
“He’s an old soul, the kind of old soul that can steer a series of barre chords or turnarounds into a seething blaze of emotion. He can play finger-style or Hendrix-style. You name it. Oh, but then he already has — The Liam Kelley Experience.” – Lisa Torem, PennyBlack Music
Check out his website and sign-up for updates at LKexperience.com
Chicago garage duo North By North’s surf-inspired rock & roll conjures images of catching waves off the Hawaiian coast all day before chasing the sun and sand with a swanky cabaret-club nightcap. They start from a foundation that channels bands like The Black Keys & The White Stripes, but quickly set themselves apart by adding adventurous, esoteric instrumentation—from cello and trumpet to tack piano. Their uncanny ability to blend blues, surf and cabaret into a heady rock & roll stew has scored them countless festival dates and radio play, including Chicago station WXRT. They write music that is inspired by Stephen King and obsessed with the femme fatale, not least of which includes their song “Her Name Was Vengeance,” streaming now as part of Lightscapes 2016.
Electric Sheep are a dual singer-songwriter fronted Psychedelic Pop group from Chicago. Rooted in 60s pop song-writing craft, E-sheep often scale back to hooky-groovy-psychedelic-rock-n-roll.
Next show: August 14 at Slippery Slope with The Herms (LA) and BLOOM
Tasty Meat is a two piece band made up of Sierra Dufault and Andrew burden Swanson. Their music is inspired by love, life, and the pursuit of radness. Tasty Meat bring a garage rock haunted surf honky-tonk vibe to their music.
One of the best parts of being in a band is hearing your music placed on television or on the movie screen. We are very grateful to the following shows, directors and music supervisors who chose White Mystery as the soundtrack to their films and TV programs! Please contact Miss Alex White for more information.
FILM
1. Knight of Cups. Dir. Terrance Malick. Perf. Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett. 2015. White Mystery, “Secret Garden”
2. Station to Station. Dir. Doug Aitken. Perf. Beck, Ariel Pink, White Mystery. 2015. White Mystery, “Junglecat”
3. Marriage Material. Comedienne Cameron Esposito. 2016. Theme is White Mystery, “Klaymore the Wizard.”
4. That Was Awesome. Film Score. Dir. Miss Alex White, Francis Scott Key White. Perf. Miss Alex White, Francis Scott Key White. 2015. White Mystery, “That Was Awesome”
5. Chastity Bites. Dir. John V. Knowles. Perf. Allison Scagliotti, Francia Raisa, Louise Griffiths. 2013. White Mystery, “Dead Inside”
CAMPAIGNS
White Mystery represents Levi’s #equipped online, in print, and on billboards worldwide.
You’ll see the two redheads on the inside cover of Fader Magazine, Rolling Stone, and SPIN, Pitchfork, and Stereogum.
Do312 and White Mystery joined forces to present it’s fourth year of the outdoor festival, “Rock’n’Roll Market,” in Logan Square. Here, the wrap up video by VAM Studios features the song, White Mystery, “Boy Next Door.”
TELEVISION
MTV, VH1, and NBC shows licensed the following White Mystery songs:
Jersey Shore, Episode 7 Season 5 White Mystery “Party”
Jersey Shore Episode 5 Season 6 White Mystery “Ye Olde Stone”