Come The Spring have released their official video for latest single ’24’. See the press release supplied to us below.
BRIT ROCKERS COME THE SPRING LAUNCH ’24’ VIDEO SINGLE
Brighton’s (UK) post-punk fuelled alternative rock outfit ‘Come The Spring’ release their official video for their latest single ’24’.
Featuring live footage of the band showcasing their renowned high energy performances, 24 is taken from their REVIVE EP available through UK independent label Engineer Records.
Having formed in late 2012 from the ashes of cult-following UK rock bands, Come The Spring members bring their vast experience and creativity to produce emotionally charged and anthemic songs. Consisting of Sam Craddock (Vox), David Gamage (Guitar), Simon Goodrick (Guitar), Mark Wilkinson (Bass) and Jamie Donbroski (Drums), the allies of uncompromised guitar driven rock have previously shared stages with the likes ofGreen Day, No FX, Texas Is The Reason, Braid and many more.
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They Called Him Zone (aka Mik Davis) has released a free single ‘Miami‘ as a taster of his forthcoming EP. Here’s the press release submitted to us:
THEY CALLED HIM ZONE DROPS FREE SINGLE ‘MIAMI’ & EP NEWS
Furthering the metamorphosis period of Zone’s previous releases – comes the dark wave electro-pop fusion that is ‘Miami’.
Released as part of a fresh EP due 2nd May 2016 – the single and title track ‘Miami’ propels along with an hypnotic pulse, seductively slithering from verse to chorus – expanding itself into an atmospheric darkness that is both evocative and consuming. Created in a psychedelic basement studio in Bradford (UK), They Called Him Zone is an artist/producer (aka Mik Davis) who mashes up multiple genres and strives relentlessly to evolve and explore his creativity. Having caught the attention of BBC Introducing and underground radio around the globe, Zone’s latest EP effort ‘Miami’ shall hit listeners with a melting pot of melodic sensibility, drum machines, guitars, synth hooks and laid back vocal tones.
UK alternative rock band Scout Killers are to embark on a UK tour in April. Here’s the accompanying press release:
The British connoisseurs of guitar driven alternative rock release news of their forthcoming April 2016 UK tour. Joining the Bath (UK) based Scout Killers on their crusade across English cities are support acts Amongst Thieves and The Loose Cut.
The 5 piece outfit of Scott Cox (Vox), Julien Morrez (Guitar/vox), Beau Stevens (Guitar), Josh Ellis (Bass) and Chris Phillips(Drums) shall head out on tour following the release their latest single ‘Rip Me Apart’ out 28th March 2016. Having made loyal fans through extensive touring and their acclaimed 2014 EP – ‘Stand Your Ground’, Scout Killers are fresh out of the recording studio with new material to unleash during this year. Expect huge sonics, atmospheric guitar work and emotive vocals from the band who effectively know how to create anthemic rock tracks.
Catch Scout Killers on tour April 2016:
3rd April – London – The Black Heart
4th April – Guildford – The Star Inn
5th April – Leeds – The Key Club
6th April – York – Fulford Arms
7th April – Newcastle – Head Of Steam
8th April – Bath – The Nest
9th April – Manchester – Aatma
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