Sound And Motion Magazine: Issue One/ Eastbourne Extreme Special July 2013 | Page 15

The Broken Chords

A hard, classic rock influenced three-piece from North London, The Broken Chords are a massive sounding, guitar-led behemoth.
Part Norse demigod, part beer swilling scumbag, The Broken Chords play balls out rock that combines phat riffs, wailing vocals, thumbing drums and guitar led mastery with seriously hard attitude.
With massive solos and riffs that send tracks charging into enormous choruses, swamped with epic drums and acrobatic vocals, the band are real competitors for

The Dead Life

the biggest act at Extreme.
With a touring history that’ s seen them visit infamous haunts like Camden’ s barfly and the 100 Club, these guys are sure to blow our roof sky high, and that’ s really saying something since the whole thing’ s outdoors.
Raw and overpowering, The Dead Life are the maelstrom of hard and heavy rock this little seaside town’ s been begging for.
With a sound that’ s an effortlessly exciting mix of crunching riffs and balls and beers out attitude, The Dead
Life create an overwhelming atmosphere that continues to excite with every note, as clashing drums and pounding bass battle with scorching riffs and edgy vocals.
Multi-layered tracks hold The Dead Life above other bands. With structure that goes beyond genre standards, the band throw around slow buildups, breakdowns, colossal eruptions, cracking solos and storming crescendos like no one else. The Dead Life, a band with a sound that’ s like Godzilla battling with the cast of Geordie Shore over a spilt pint, are not to be missed.