BAND INFO
Vocals: Myles Blatch
Gguitar/Vocals: Neil Teago
Bass: Edd Thomas
Drums: Nick McShane
Guitar: Simon Rose
www.fume1.com
www.myspace.com/fume1
Gguitar/Vocals: Neil Teago
Bass: Edd Thomas
Drums: Nick McShane
Guitar: Simon Rose
www.fume1.com
www.myspace.com/fume1
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FUME
Its about aggression, its about conviction, its about extremes These three things cannot be overlooked or simply ignored, it was these three things we used as a basis to create fume five years ago.
Our aim was to make music that would not bow to follow trends or fashion and would not compromise our ideals in any shape or form.
2005 saw the birth of our first album A History Of Things To Come engineered by Andy Faulkner (Boltthrower, Cathedral) at Sable Rose Studios Coventry. This gave us our first opportunity to focus our aggression and pushed us forward to share the stage with the likes of Stamping Ground, Narcosis, and Dragon Force to name but a few.
2006 sees us standing beside a brand new uncompromising set and looking to make ourselves heard on a larger scale.
In a confused and stagnant musical climate we stand tall amongst our peers.
Our aim was to make music that would not bow to follow trends or fashion and would not compromise our ideals in any shape or form.
2005 saw the birth of our first album A History Of Things To Come engineered by Andy Faulkner (Boltthrower, Cathedral) at Sable Rose Studios Coventry. This gave us our first opportunity to focus our aggression and pushed us forward to share the stage with the likes of Stamping Ground, Narcosis, and Dragon Force to name but a few.
2006 sees us standing beside a brand new uncompromising set and looking to make ourselves heard on a larger scale.
In a confused and stagnant musical climate we stand tall amongst our peers.
NEWS
KERRANG! reviews Fume album
KK
ANGRY HARDCORE DROWNING IN ITS OWN TESTOSTERONE
Fume's caustuc, virtriolic hardcore is a brutal excercise in sounding really pissed off. Living up to their moniker in furious style, they tear through each song like they've just caught it rogering their mothers. It's seriously heavy, interspersed with heavy, Neurosis-styled moments, and it's great, right until you realise that's not a 'Rambo' sample, the singer actually sounds like that, and the whole thing loses its appeal faster than Bernard Manning in a Mosque. It doesn't sound tough, it sounds constipated, spoiling an otherwise killer slab of hardcore. Somebody get these boys a new singer, or some laxatives, quick.
DOWNLOAD: 'Suicide Landscapes'
FOR FANS OF: Stampin' Ground, Terror
ANGRY HARDCORE DROWNING IN ITS OWN TESTOSTERONE
Fume's caustuc, virtriolic hardcore is a brutal excercise in sounding really pissed off. Living up to their moniker in furious style, they tear through each song like they've just caught it rogering their mothers. It's seriously heavy, interspersed with heavy, Neurosis-styled moments, and it's great, right until you realise that's not a 'Rambo' sample, the singer actually sounds like that, and the whole thing loses its appeal faster than Bernard Manning in a Mosque. It doesn't sound tough, it sounds constipated, spoiling an otherwise killer slab of hardcore. Somebody get these boys a new singer, or some laxatives, quick.
DOWNLOAD: 'Suicide Landscapes'
FOR FANS OF: Stampin' Ground, Terror
Posted on 29 Nov 2006 by TDKYD