(((O))) Tag: Echoes Of The Future
“We moved to Manchester at exactly the same time, and ended up finding each other on the internet, but without the romance (well, maybe a little) and awkward dating” – Cleft share their big sloppy love of noise with Benjamin Bland…
“We are The BlackWhite, all of us”. Magda Wrzeszcz talks to the rising Londoners about their Orwellian name and more…
We’re always on the look out for top quality new noise rock here at Echoes and Dust. Beard of Wolves are of a breed rarely heard and so it was decided that they HAD to be featured in Echoes of the Future before too long, and so Benjamin Bland got the Welsh duo to answer the usual tough questions…
“We’ve all fathered this fucked up musical baby called Drunk Dad, it’s enough to drive a man to drink…” – Benjamin Bland gives Drunk Dad a grilling.
The best young band in the UK? Highly possible… Post War Glamour Girls are one band you NEED to hear – by Benjamin Bland
“Pull your socks up and dive into the dirty shit swamp that is the industry and don’t get out till you find a bottle of Evian…”. Benjamin Bland talks to Broken Hands.
“What would have to happen for us to feel like we’d made it? I dunno, becoming completely irresistible to the global female population would be a start…” – by Benjamin Bland
TALK MEANS TROUBLE. Don’t talk… Benjamin Bland speaks to esoteric art metal troupe Nately’s Whore’s Kid Sister.
“It’s about building the proper team and telling people you don’t like to fuck off…”. Fighting talk from Waylayers – by Benjamin Bland
“It’s just rock music really…” An understatement from Danny Keighren of Minor Pilot? – by Benjamin Bland
Night Engine are already proving themselves to be more than your average pop band. We spoke to them to find out their story… – by Benjamin Bland
Having caught our attention a couple of years ago with their first two EPs, in violet have returned with an incredible new album in the pipeline. Ahead of the release of the first single from the record tomorrow (10th May) we talked to main man Jake Murray. By Dan Salter













