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Artist description
"I like bands that go against the grain, this is definitely one of them" James Endicott, Rough Trade Records. |
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Music Style
Industrial Synth Metal |
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Musical Influences
Aphex Twin, Fear Factory, Static X, Morbid Angel, Spineshank, |
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Artist History
secondnature have recently released their NEW E.P "centrafuse" taking the Liverpool Metal Scene by storm!
They have been busy promoting "centrafuse" to the masses since early June 2002.
After dominating the opening or Noise (a new metal night in Wigan) …secondnature… are now writing in anticipation of time in the studio in January 2003. With new songs Rain and Downtime and more to come they are set to reinvent the metal scene in 2003.
A tour is in the pipeline for spring 2003 and the band continue to gig regularly to their large local fanbase.
Centrafuse by secondnature was released in at a large gig in their hometown Liverpool. A mixture of
heavy guitar lead riffs, jazzy bass lines, rapid blast beat drums and ambient
melodic synth, it balances these elements four songs that will make the same
impact as they do live.
They gig regularly and have appeared before several record companies, on the
Both internet and national radio, including Radio 1, one Music. Their blend of synthesized sounds and good
solid metal riffs means this band have more to offer than the average band.
For more info visit their website www.secondnature1.com
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Group Members
AK - Bass/vocals,
Dave - Vocals,
Kris - Drums/effects,
Paulo - Guitar/synth,
Pete - Guitar,
Sef - Guitar/Harmonics
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Albums
three EP's; Centrafuse, Digital Clouds and Pyro/Unit |
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Press Reviews
secondnature were the featured artists on BBC Radio One, One Music recently and received a 8.5 out of ten rating on votes by the public.
They also received favourable reviews from Radio One's Mike Davis and James Endicott from Rough Trade. |
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Additional Info
All EP's and info available on http://www.secondnature1.com |
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Location
Liverpool, Merseyside - United Kingdom |
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