MATTER OF MIND: New Video and Single out 3rd March

"There's an intelligence behind these big rock songs that isn't always evident with new bands"- […]
March 11, 2017


"There's an intelligence behind these big rock songs that isn't always evident with new bands"- Louder Than War.

Sounding like the distant relatives of Biffy Clyro and Royal Blood, Matter Of Mind have engineered a sound that merges hooky choruses with expansive and inventive guitar work, and a beefy rhythm section that will blow the roof right off. The Northerners release the single Far Too Wrong on Friday 3rd March.

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Alternative foursome Matter of Mind possess an arsenal of melodic weaponry paired with hammering guitars and raw energy. Although still in their late teens, the crew have a song writing maturity that belies their years. Hailing from Stockport, and featuring Jordan Lambert on Vocals and Rhythm Guitar, Ash Meadowcroft on Lead Guitar, Rob Bramwell on Bass, and Connor
McQue on Drums and Backing Vocals, the quartet formed earlier during their school days, yet the past two years have been the unit's most significant.

Back in January 2016 the band recorded their debut EP, A State Of Mind, with Ben Sansom (Lower Than Atlantis) at the controls. The release turned heads and snared praise from a range of sources and notable industry figureheads, including endorsements from Louder Than War, Fred Perry Subculture, This Feeling, Clint Boon and Terry Christian.

The band are now set to release a new single titled Far Too Wrong: https://youtu.be/2N7VrWDxZG8

With live dates planned throughout the North, it's only a matter of time before these youthful upstarts explode.

More info:
https://www.facebook.com/Matter-Of-Mind
https://twitter.com/MatterOfMindd
https://www.matterofmindband.com/

Source:
SaN PR
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