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Artist description
A powerful combination of modern and old influences,
inarchy offer something fresh and exciting to the
UK band scene. Taking influence from emo rock, progressive rock,
nu-metal, and extreme metal among other genres, the band's sound
is all their own, and totally addictive |
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Music Style
Alt. Modern Metal |
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Musical Influences
deftones, incubus, tool, pulse ultra, opeth, metallica, loads of modern metal/rock, and also progressive rock and heavier metal bands |
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Similar Artists
deftones, incubus, glassjaw, tool, pulse ultra, opeth, metallica |
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Artist History
we started in early 2002 with original members rich (guitar), dan (bass) and chris (drums), now and again playing together covering songs. We then found our first singer (lee walstow) after writing some of our own material, we started having regular practices at lintons youth centre in epsom, also recruiting a samplist (matt cheek) which made the band a five piece.
Soon after, matt and lee left the group. We found our new singer soon after (dave stevens) and continued to write new material and started gigging. In june 2003, four songs were recorded for the EP 'INARCHY' and it was released in early august.
Since then we've played several shows, including at the Peel in kingston, and the Meanfiddler in london |
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Group Members
Inarchy are:
Dave Stevens - Vocals / Rhythm guitar
Rich Keyworth - Lead guitar
Dan beesley - Bass
Chris Rodwell - Drums |
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Press Reviews
Got reviewed / interviewed by local newspaper,
and also a college magazine.
Have also been on an internet radio station, and
social smiles recieved 690 commments, which is nice! |
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Location
London, Surrey - United Kingdom |
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