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Artist description
Means of Escape are a new breed of metal band, playing from the heart and piercing the soul with crunching riffs, melodic where required, with amazing vocals and a very tight rhythm section. Not to be missed! |
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Music Style
Groove metal, moulding angst, hip-hop, rap and riffs! |
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Musical Influences
Machine Head, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine, Pantera, Incubus, System of A Down, SlipKnot |
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Similar Artists
Machine Head, Limp Bizkit, Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine |
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Artist History
Formerly Headtrip, Means of Escape were born when former guitarist/singer 'Mick' hung up the microphone to concentrate on more intense guitars. Shane grabbed the role of front man, and the band have never looked back. |
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Group Members
Shane - Front Man
Mick - Guitars
Ant - Bass
Billy - Rythmn |
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Instruments
Shure Mics, Gibson Guitars, Fender, Bass Collection, Music Man and Yamaha basses, Ludwig Drums. The band have their own studio and endorse M-Audio sound cards, Rode Mics, Roland, Alesis, Behringer, Akai and Line 6. |
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Albums
None yet......Were working to solve that! |
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Press Reviews
Formerly as 'Headtrip', Means of Escape had many great reviews from Fanzines stating that it would be no surprise if they were to be supporting the larger US metal bands in the future. Generally, the press feedback was excellent, including a highly prized review by Terrorizer magazine, in which the band beat over 200 other demo's submitted by other bands for a review spot. And now the band's line-up has improved a great deal.... |
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Location
Nottingham, NottinghamShire - United Kingdom |
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