With a sound that takes in the epic, melodic rock tendencies of the resurgent grunge scene (Pearl Jam to Alice In Chains) all the way through to the intelligent aggression and energy of hard rock stalwarts like Cancer Bats, Soil and Alexisonfire, Starseed offer up a sound as dynamically post-millennial as you could wish for.
‘We can’t wait,’ exhorts front man Russell Spence. ‘Last year was just amazing for us, and we are primed and ready for an incredible start to this new decade’.
See SA PROMO event listings for details of tour dates.
Comments from media:
‘A stunning collection of 12 humungous rock tracks!’ Kerrang
‘Packed with growling, anthemic mosh-alongs, this album is proof that real men wear plaid!’ Total Guitar
‘…soulful vocals, crunching guitars and savage drumming’ Rock Sound
“A winning combination of a perfect hard rock and soulful voice confronted by riffs resembling the work of Queens Of The Stone Age and Alice In Chains. We’ve finally found a band that can really compete with the big boys.” BBC Introducing
“a great new British band…really, REALLY good stuff…Look out for the album (Peace Machine)…Get it if you can… Believe me, they’re hotly tipped for 2010!” Ian Camfield (XFM)
“For fans of Live, Our Lady Peace, Alice In Chains, Soundgarden – Peace Machine has plenty to savour” Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden and BBC Radio 6 Rock Show)