Ssion has been cavorting around the KC area for the better part of five years as a multimedia carnival of the queer, combining conceptual punk with cartoonish costumes and videos in a stage show that would've left Fellini slack-jawed. It wasn't until Kansas City artist and Ssion founder Cody Critcheloe teamed up with musician J. Ashley Miller that the group began focusing more on the songwriting aspect of their three-ring sextacular. The fruit of that collaboration was "Fool's Gold," a fantastically gay disco-pop party album that may provide Critcheloe and company with their first bit of crossover success. To that end, Ssion will hit the road with Fischerspooner in the coming weeks.
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