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New Miscreant Single 'Let Tomorrow Die'

Lincolnshire based metal quartet Miscreant release their new single 'Let Tomorrow Die'. The single premiered exclusively with Alex Baker on his Kerrang Radio Fresh Blood Show and Alex loved it so much that he went on to play the track on his show for four consecutive weeks.

'Let Tomorrow Die' is all about the control of fear, and is written through a story/concept from the band's personal experiences. This single will be the one track that listeners will be engulfed in from the moment it kicks in. It slows down and speeds up in all the right places and is a dark intense nightmare turned into heavy riffs and aggressive vocals.

Miscreant keep their songs unpredictable but in every way you're hooked from start to finish. "Let Tomorrow Die is definitely the angriest song we’re going to release! It packs a punch and brings out a deeper perspective on our music." explains Miscreant vocalist, Harvey Jaffrey.

In the last 12 months the band have played with the likes of Loathe, Harbinger, and Martyr Defiled and in a few weeks time they will be playing at Techabilitation in London. Their past material has been aired and championed by BBC Introducing, as well as a countless amounts of regional radio stations in their local area. Miscreant are now ready to spread their sound far and wide and 'Let Tomorrow Die' is definitely the track to get them heading in the right direction. 

 

 

 

Drones Release 'Rorschach' Music Video

London-based Drones have revealed another glimpse of their new direction in the rock-fuelled fury of ‘Rorschach’, which is released today along with a new music video. ‘Rorschach’ “was written as a slap in the face to those of us who ‘suffer’ from so-called 'first world problems',” explains vocalist Lois McDougall. “We have freedoms that others spend their lives fighting for, and it's all too easy to forget that we live in a relatively protected and safe environment. The song is a simplistic attempt to adjust perspectives and the way people in our society perceive their every-day issues. We are the lucky ones, and to close our eyes to the suffering of refugees fleeing war or oppression is nothing less than selfish and savage. You have no more right to the freedoms which you have been handed than anyone else does.”

Drones will play a cluster of live dates in November and December, including a special, free entry headline show at the unique Tamesis Dock in London on 28th Nov to celebrate the announcement of their new album, Exiled. The record will be released via Lockjaw Records on March 9. Produced by Drones guitarist Tim Kramer at Signal House Studios, Exiled is the first full length from Drones to feature the current line-up.

McDougall elaborates on the pertinent thoughts behind the record, "Exiled is a collection of songs that we began writing after being struck by the misery of the European refugee crisis. Some of the songs are written from the perspectives of fictional characters of those impacted by the crisis, and others of those who prefer to distance themselves from it. Millions of people are suffering every day and it's a subject that should be kept at the forefront of all of our minds. Music is a great platform for personal connection. We've taken a subject that can so easily be viewed as a distant-seeming 'world-issue', and tried to make it more personal. In doing so, we hope that people may feel more compassion for the victims, and that those suffering may find an ounce of comfort in these songs. Exiled is dedicated to those fleeing any war-torn country."

 LIVE DATES:

Nov

28 London Tamesis Dock

Dec

01 Corby Ex Servicemen's Club

05 Brighton The Pipeline

06 Canterbury UCA

07 Portsmouth Edge of the Wedge

April '18

19-21 Manchester Punk Festival

 

 

 

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