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September 19, 2012, 4:19 pm

Chris Margolin and Matt Kebbe have found success crafting the sound of Chris Margolin & The Dregs. Now comes a new project.

FRAME BY FRAME

CHECK OUT FRAME BY FRAME FOR YOURSELF. 9/21,  KELLY'S OLYMPIAN. More HERE.

The new EP, "Of Memories and Photographs" has arrived. The other half of Frame by Frame, Matt Kebbe, stopped by our studios for more insight on the new project, and how life works when you have a day job, a fam, and music! Whew!






Chris talks about the desire to move into a new and different direction, and hopes for the future of Frame by Frame.



Chris Margolin and the Dregs played sold out shows at some of the biggest venues in Portland, opened for national acts, and created quite the buzz in the Portland, Oregon music scene. Kyle Heine and David Neufeld come from another Portland, Oregon band, Stone the Murder, who has blown away crowds with their barreling train wall of sound.

Frame by Frame was born out of a need to build upon the solid dynamics, poignant lyrics, driving harmonies, and the back-and-forth hook-laden guitar work of Margolin and Kebbe, and combine those elements with the hard-hitting, intricate, yet furious rhythm section of Kyle Heine and David Neufeld. Frame by Frame is ready to take the music scene by storm.

More about Frame by Frame HERE.




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