London rock quartet Climb the Attic burst upon the scene last year with a handful of energetic songs. They were a few conks they needed to get of rid back then, but this time they get it right with their second EP Another Day in Paradise. Snarling vocals are in place, the rapport between the two guitarists is spot on, and the rhythm section comes thundering out of the speakers.
Remedy is the stand-out track, a heavy hitter with prog metal leanings. Every loud band need a ballad of sorts and My Mind ain't half bad for their first try at slowing things down a bit. Drop this in the lap of all the naysayers who are saying that rock is dead.
Climb the Attic:
Hugh Wheatley: vocals, guitar
Ronnie Ciamponi: guitar
Callum Gardner: bass
Stanley Webb: drums
Another Day in Paradise is a self-released EP. Buy it from their website.
Tracks:- Not Mine
- Therapy
- My Mind
- Remedy
- 06/30 London, UK @ Zigfrid Von Underbelly
- 07/20 badminton, UK @ Inglefest Secret Festival
- 08/02 London, UK @ The Black Heart
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