CLOSURE IN MOSCOW
Outlandish Aussies overcome self-doubt to make show-stopping return.
L-R: Mansur Zennelli, Michael Barrett,
Duncan Millar, Christopher De Cinque,
Salvatore Aidone.
PRESS/JEFF ANDERSEN JNR
AS VOCALIST CHRISTOPHER de Cinque delicately puts it, Closure In Moscow’s story went from the clichéd tale of high-school kids jamming to“a fucking whirlwind” in the blink of an eye. Their 2008 debut EP, The Penance And The Patience, quickly earned the eccentric Australians a record deal with Equal Vision Records. After relocating to the USA, they wrote their LP First Temple on the road amid an exhaustive, and exhausting, touring schedule.