Go to a Kali Celeste show and
the first thing you'll notice is their lead singer.
The skin tight black outfit is mostly responsible
but once your other senses catch up to your eyes
you'll notice something else...she's got a hell
of a voice. Beyond that you'll find what took
guitarist Brian Shealey just a moment to notice:
"This girl can write," says Brian.
"If you listen to the story along with
the catchiness, there's a lyrical depth there."
The band Kali Celeste partially shares a name
with Kali, the Hindu goddess of destruction
and rebirth. Kali also happens to be the nickname
for their lead singer, Kahlilah. Beyond the
femininity and affinity for darkness there's
a connection to Kali's mythology that mirrors
the band's music.
"There's a lot of power and purpose,"
says Kahlilah. "We try to use the same
dynamic she represents to reach our fans musically.
There's this goal to have a positive effect
on people."
It makes sense when you listen to their music.
The band brings a sound that is heavy and driving
while still being melodic. Few rock bands in
their right mind openly fess up to being even
a little pop but Kali Celeste comes right out
and says they've got a pop sensibility. It keeps
their music accessible without losing any intensity...
and it's sexy too.
Bassist Geoff Gill points out, "the dichotomy
of light and dark, good and bad. You can't have
one without the other."
The members of the band Kali, Geoff, Brian
and Ken got together after extensive experience
in the music business individually. Kali had
been performing as a solo artist sharing the
stage with members of Good Charlotte and Jimmie's
Chicken Shack, to name a few, and was a backup
dancer for KLF at one point. Ken, who first
started playing drums in rock clubs at age 14,
brings years of experience to the band and his
presence is felt on every song with precision
timing and a solid feel. Geoff played for a
major label artist in LA but reunited with college
friend Brian in the successful band Product
until an abrupt ending shortly after sharing
the stage with Helmet.
Barely a month later in February of '05, Brian
and Geoff met Kahlilah when she contacted them
to use their studio and engineering expertise
for her solo work. "She came up and the
chemistry was real," explains Brian. "She
told us she wanted to put a band together and
showed us a few songs and they were amazing-
a little raw, but amazing."
Three weeks later they had a weekly gig at
a Baltimore venue. Since then they've performed
widely in the DC/Baltimore metro area, released
a five song EP and garnered a sponsorship from
March Forth Clothing. Their first single "Complicated"
has received air play on 98 Rock and WHFS. Interview
and bio by Rob Goszkowski