KEROSCENE
DEBUT DOUBLE AA SINGLE 'COTTON CANDY/STORM O.K.' OUT NOW
WATCH 'COTTON CANDY' VIDEO
'an inferno of sound that's worth the burn' - NME
'From
their bold, uncompromising brand of dark indie-rock, to running their
very own club-night in a West-London Warehouse (named Unit 4), Keroscene
are clearly intent on doing things their own way.' - The 405
London based four piece noise rock band Keroscene have released their debut double A-side "Cotton Candy/Storm O.K." on 2nd March 2015 on Dream Machine Records.
Drawing influences from late 1980's noise rock, no-wave and psychedelic rock, the band describe their sound as "multicoloured melancholy"
Drawing influences from late 1980's noise rock, no-wave and psychedelic rock, the band describe their sound as "multicoloured melancholy"
Keroscene have now released a video for lead track 'Cotton Candy'. You can watch it here:
LISTEN TO A-SIDE 'COTTON CANDY' HERE: https://soundcloud.com/ kerosceneband/a-cotton-candy
LISTEN TO AA-SIDE 'STORM O.K.' HERE: https://soundcloud.com/ kerosceneband/aa-storm-ok
For the last few
months, the band have been curating their own monthly club
night/residendcy at their Unit-4 Warehouse in West London. The last one
saw them play alongside Esben and the Witch, the next confirmed ones
are:
Saturday 21 March - w/ La Hell Gang
Monday 11 May - w/ Tenebrous Liar and Hatorns
Saturday 21 March - w/ La Hell Gang
Monday 11 May - w/ Tenebrous Liar and Hatorns
In the meantime, Keroscene play a London show next week:
Tuesday 10 March - Old Blue Last, London
Formed in early
2014, the band consist of Thomas Marion (bass), Jake Sorbie (vocals,
drums), Francesco Bondi (guitar, sampler) and David Troster (vocals,
guitar).
The band's name
is a portmanteau of the words "Kerosene" and "Scene". The idea for the
name came after lead singer David Troster, had a drunken argument in a
bar with a journalist who claimed that there are no more scenes as they
all quickly burn out.
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