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21/11/2014 Sumer: The Animal You Are album launch
Date
21/11/14
Venue
Bands
Extra Info
Chaos Theory presents a special night of progressive and postmetal, in association with Wild Heart Records?, to launch the debut album by Sumer.
Sumer
We saw this band at The Facemelter years ago, who put on a hell of a show even back then. In the last year, they've been heavily working on heir live show, filling out venues across London and have finally produced a stunning album.
The Animal You Are is a perfect celebration of alternative rock, with hints of progressive and postmetal fused with eerie vocal melodies. Engineered and produced by Sean Douglas (The Franklys, The Graveltones, Django Django) and mastered by Justin Hill (SiKth, Yashin, Young Guns, Johnny Truant), the album is a dynamic and grooveladen insight into the bands unique take on modern rock and metal.
'Their triple guitar attack surges, explodes and winds down in waves leaving the senses in a euphoric state of jubilant chaos.' Metalmouth.net
Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster
A brilliant atmospheric postmetal band who've risen early in the UK's underground scene and endured lineup changes and various experiments with their sounds. Fans rejoiced and flocked to The Black Heart when they performed with PSOTY in September, and they were not disappointed.
You can see their immense performance of 'Exegesis' here, the title track of their phenomenal album on the Live Videos section on Chaos Theory's website.
Watch their page for more announcements in the coming weeks...
'An expansive, vast ocean of sounds that is never too technical for its good' Sloucher
'Tight and well crafted tracks' The Monolith
Eschar
A truly amazing progressive/postrock instrumental band from Woking, who have stunned fans with their explosive riffs and sprawling spacious melodies. After a hiatus they are back, apparently with new material that will drop jaws.
Fans of their album 'Elements' have been blown away by their dynamic live shows and tight performances.
'Simply scintillating, a dizzying flurry of sonic pyrotechnics.' Thisisnotascene