Lys Guillorn

Lys Guillorn

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Avant-Twang / Garage Folk
http://lysguillorn.bandcamp.com
http://www.lysguillorn.com

"I was quickly drawn into the world of this talented singer-songwriter-musician, all three of which she excels at. Rather than try to define her, or stamp a genre on her, I will instead say…find her!" – The Village Voice

“So if oddly uplifting, folk, blues country-infused acoustic semi-electric psychedelic dark pop music is your thing, please say hello to Lys Guillorn, you'll get along just fine.”—Geraint Jones, Comes With a Smile #14 (UK)

Photos from Lys Guillorn's post 05/16/2026

Brattleboro, VT next Sat 5/23 at and present Dredd Foole .a.p.g

Photos from Lys Guillorn's post 05/08/2026

Belatedly posting some pics from this past Sunday’s Histamine Hangover showcase hosted by at and featuring .que_du_slay . I’m always energized by the creativity and talent displayed by the other performers. It was a blast, and I’m grateful to have been included. Photo of me from a video by (who makes the amazing graphics for these events), and the rest are by me.

05/04/2026

I was listening to a suddenly-widely-popular polka-dotted Canadian Dada-mathrock band this morning (I do enjoy them, mind you) when I had the thought, "They play like they've never had to worry about paying for healthcare."

They've been around in different configurations for years, just now they've incorporated their visual art with their music in a format that has crossed national boundaries. Khn has literal dollar signs in their mask's eye holes. I don't think that's unintentional, and I don't fault them for it.

Will they remain in the public eye long? Maybe, maybe not. Some bands that have become popular due to their videos or visual presence have maintained longevity. They'll keep playing, though, as they have since they were kids.

All I do know is--they don't have to worry about losing their livelihood in order to pay for medical care.

05/02/2026
The End of Time 05/01/2026

D'ya ever kinda forget what you played as a side person on a project to the point that you're like: is that me? Oh, cool! Well, reader--this is me, singing harmony and playing the '72 Fender Mustang with and without Ebow on Kriss Santala's tune The End of Time, which we recorded a number of years ago at Bob Elliot's studio with Dave Gouge on drums. I'm really happy with how this turned out and I'd love it if you gave a listen.

Kriss Santala: Vocals and Bass
Lys Guillorn: Guitar and Vocals
Dave Gouge: Drums
Bob Elliot: Producer

https://soundcloud.com/kriss-santala-965778316/the-end-of-time

PS: I love working on other people's projects, and I'm thrilled this is out.

The End of Time Kriss Santala: Vocals and Bass Lys Guillorn: Guitar and Vocals Dave Gouge: Drums Bob Elliot: Producer

Photos from Lys Guillorn's post 04/20/2026

Thank you for the vids and photos from yesterday’s Sound Church at in Meriden. Follow for information on upcoming events like this. Every one is different and beautiful in its uniqueness. I’ll be playing another one in July at in Stafford Springs, CT. Vibe la différence (sic).

Photos from Lys Guillorn's post 04/17/2026

That’s my face, and this is where I’m going to be in the short term:
4/19 Sun 1-4 pm Sound Church at hosted by aka Baron Von Elsa, Nahadoth , and Thom Uliasz. All ambient/experimental/noise Meriden, CT
5/3 Sun 5-9 pm Histamine Hangover hosted by and featuring a cavalcade of drag and musical stars at in Danbury, CT
Last photo from my junior year of high school taken by Jesse Rossa 😱👻

03/09/2026

I was recently reminded that the collaborative benefit residency Lys Guillorn and The Mercy Choir Present Wobbling Roof R***e was 10 years ago. So I thought I'd share with you the original press release that has the list of all of the performers at the end. Thank you to everyone who participated and listened and came along for the ride that very hectic and fun month in 2016.

I've put a link to Connecticut Foodshare in the comments, in case anyone is feeling moved to contribute.

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Lys Guillorn and the Mercy Choir present Wobbling Roof R***e
Fridays in March at Never Ending Books in New Haven
Concert Proceeds to Benefit Connecticut Food Bank [now Connecticut Foodshare]

New Haven, Conn. - Songwriters Paul Belbusti of Mercy Choir and Lys Guillorn are co-presenting a variety show series in March [2016] at Never Ending Books, located in New Haven at 810 State Street. The series is called “Lys Guillorn and the Mercy Choir present Wobbling Roof R***e” and takes place every Friday in March. “Wobbling Roof” is also the name of a multi-media arts web-magazine founded and curated by Belbusti.

Belbusti says of the connection, “Wobbling Roof Magazine was initially an attempt to create a true multi-media publication where the work of sound artists, poets and visual artists can live together in one spot on the web or in print. I’m elated to see it coming to life as a variety show.”

Each Friday in March, five bands or performers will present short sets in the intimate performance space at Never Ending Books. There will also be some readings and other types of performances in-between. Performers are encouraged to go out on a limb in some way, to present new work or otherwise challenge themselves. The nights will showcase some of the projects in which Belbusti and Guillorn are involved as well as other talent from around Connecticut, many from the New Haven area. A listing of the performers for each date is below.

In 2013, Guillorn and Belbusti collaborated on a three-song EP titled “Trouble,” co-writing two songs and covering another by the Soft Boys. They have also performed together live.

Guillorn says, “Paul is one of my closest musical allies. When he approached me to collaborate on a residency, I said yes without hesitation. We both want this to be something different, and whether or not people know us or the other musicians, they can count on it to be exciting. We selected a mix of genres--rock bands, singer-songwriters, folk acts, experimental and pretty unclassifiable music. Folks may not like all of what we’re presenting, but with short sets, it’ll never be boring.”

The performers are generously donating their time, and the entirety of the suggested door charge will go to the Connecticut Food Bank. The Connecticut Food Bank** is the state’s non-profit leader in the fight against hunger and the largest provider of charitably donated food. The Connecticut Food Bank partnered with the food industry, food growers, donors and volunteers to provide enough food last year to prepare more than 18 million meals. The Connecticut Food Bank distributes that food through a network of community based programs to more than 300,000 people across six Connecticut counties. For more information, visit www.ctfoodbank.org. [**FYI 2026--the charity is now known as Connecticut Foodshare]

Never Ending Books is located at 810 State St., New Haven. Admission is a $5 suggested donation at the door, and all ages are welcome. “Wobbling Roof R***e” performances are set for Fridays March 4, 11, 18 and 25.

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Performers subject to change

March 4
Paul Belbusti https://deadlanguagerecords.bandcamp.com/
Chris Cavaliere
Dangbats / Witch Hair split set https://witchhair.bandcamp.com/
Saul Fussiner - Storyteller
Laundry Day https://laundryday.bandcamp.com/
More Klementines https://twinlakesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/more-klementines
Rebecca Scotka - Storyteller

March 11
Chris Arnott - Writer, storyteller
Goodnight Blue Moon
Lys Guillorn
La Tunda https://latunda.bandcamp.com/album/factory-girls
Oberon Rose (Tommy Oberon, Christopher M. Listorti)
KP The Word - Writer
Brian Robinson from the Tet Offensive (now Brian Ember)

March 18
George Hakkila https://georgehakkila.bandcamp.com/music
Jump Italiano (Nick Di Maria and Paul Belbusti)
Adam Matlock (An Historic)
Mercy Choir
Julia Petitfrere - Writer
Dan Rice - Comedian
Telegram Scam - http://telegramscam.bandcamp.com

March 25
Anthony Apuzzo - Trivia
Chris Cretella/Zach Rowden duo http://chriscretella.com
https://zachrowden.bandcamp.com/releases
Ken Cormier
Lys Guillorn & [Their] Band http://www.lysguillorn.com
Violet Harlow - Tarot alchemy
Rivener
Xavier Serrano

03/07/2026

Anyone who has to be anywhere tomorrow…make sure you know what time it is. I mean, I have a gig (hint…hint…) so I gotta make sure I get out there f here on time.

Daniel Striped Tiger reminding you to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight as Daylight Saving Time begins.

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