
Deanna
Wells – Vocals, Piano, Guitar
Trina
Nadeau – Cello
Danielle
Francis – Guitar
Adrian
McFarlane – Drums
Josh
Kohler – Bass

"Life is like music, it must be composed
by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule." - Samuel Butler
This quote, though simple in its nature, describes the band Ophelia Syndrome’s
approach to their music. Ophelia Syndrome is a unique blend of piano, acoustic
guitar, cello, drums, bass, and vocals. They are described as melodic pop/rock
with folk influences in the veins of the singer/songwriter.
"We try to create some sort of empathy for the listener; for them to feel
before reasoning..." says Deanna Wells, the primary singer/songwriter of
the band. The main concern of this band is that they can translate their music
to an audience on an emotional level. Ophelia Syndrome combines the lyrics and
melodies of pianist/vocalist (sometimes guitarist) Deanna Wells, with the
expressive cello lines of Trina Nadeau, the intense drumming of Adrian
McFarlane, the bass lines of Josh Kohler, and the sweetly melodic guitar riffs
of Danielle Francis. Together this unique group weaves their particular brand
of music. Although this set-up is fairly unusual, the band has used this
particular grouping to create their own sound. “These
instruments are an integral part of the music, without them, the sound would
change…” explains Danielle Francis, “we’ve worked really hard to pull together
a sound using the acoustic guitar, piano, cello, bass, and drums, and now the
songs…” “Take on a life of their own!” jokes
"We really try to succumb to the song; surrender to it; and from that our
music is born. No egos, just musicians coming together..." From that
motive Ophelia Syndrome creates their sound. Combining classical elements with,
rock, pop, and jazz, this group is hard to pigeonhole into a genre. "We're
sort of pop/rock but not really?" jokes Josh
Kohler. "I don't know, we don't really worry about that [labels]"
chimes in Danielle, the co-founder and alternate songwriter of the band.
Ophelia Syndrome are fans of many genres of music
including: classical (which Deanna and Trina have trained in quite
extensively), to rock, pop, folk, and even jazz on occasion (in which
Ophelia Syndrome formed in the fall of 1998 with founding members Danielle
Francis and Deanna Wells. Francis and Wells Performed and recorded as a duo.
They felt that the music was lacking elements, and in the winter of 2002 Trina
Nadeau joined the band. In 2007 Adrian McFarlane, and
Josh Kohler joined finally completing the sound. “Trina, Josh, and Adrian came
in and made the music grow so much in terms of style” explains Deanna. They are
currently gearing up to record their debut EP, and are working on their music
constantly focusing on their live show. Danielle Francis, the creative director
of the band is currently finishing their EP cover art, and is behind their
website design. She recently launched the band’s new website. In 2007, Deanna
Wells and fellow musician Kori Pop started the
independent record label DeeKO Records, which was
established to support Ophelia Syndrome and Kori's
project Ominous Thomas. Deanna also started another business called OS
publishing to work in conjunction with DeeKO Records.
"We just want to bring our music to people, maybe make them laugh, or
think, or perhaps just make them tap their toes... we just want our music to
reach an audience." says Deanna. Approaching life and music by feeling and
instinct describes the group and their haunting music. Ophelia Syndrome are
planning to take their music further this year, and will be performing in their
hometown of