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LUCAS SILVEIRA OF THE CLIKS ANNOUNCES MARCH 2013 RELEASE OF BRAND NEW ALBUM “BL

Started by Shana A, December 17, 2012, 08:27:22 AM

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 LUCAS SILVEIRA OF THE CLIKS ANNOUNCES MARCH 2013 RELEASE OF BRAND NEW ALBUM "BLACK TIE ELEVATOR."

http://www.zoiksonline.com/2012/12/lucas-silveira-of-cliks-announces-march.html

Lucas Silveira, the openly transgender lead singer of Toronto alt-rock band The Cliks, returns to the music scene after a 5 year-hiatus with a highly-anticipated new LP dubbed "Black Tie Elevator" dropping March 2013.

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After 5 years of living as a man but appearing to most as a woman, the image in the mirror needed to match the image internally. The voice coming through the speaker never felt familiar.  In 2009, Lucas took the opportunity to take a hiatus from the band to follow a very personal life-changing venture and began the formal process of testosterone hormone therapy; something he had been told by Doctors could cost him his singing voice. Knowing that his current existence was leading him down a road of deep depression, he felt his only option was to venture into the unknown and not let his fears dictate his choices

The result was a voice that was changed, deeper and huskier, but somehow more soulful. In 2010, his rebirth landed him in Brooklyn, NY, a home away from home to concentrate on songwriting. He recorded a solo album "Mockingbird" and wrote new songs for The Cliks next music venture.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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