Collisions
One of the finest bands to grace the stage last year, Brighton dubmetallers Collisions get the pulse racing with synth, breakdowns, heavy grooves and vocals that should make bands like Enter Shikari hide away in red-faced embarrassment.
Since we first heard Once Weary Eyes nearly two years ago, we’ ve considered Collisions to be one of the greatest unsigned bands around. Marrying together elements of drum and bass, punk, dubstep, progressive rock and metal, they blur
Come The Spring
together genre lines and create something totally memorable.
Combining distorted guitars and complex synth, Collisions seek to create a multi-layered and finely crafted melee of utter, utter awesomeness.
A five-piece indie rock band from Brighton, Come The Spring write tracks that become immediately catchy.
Relatively young having only formed last year, the band breathe life into their sometimes over used genre, offering tracks not at all short on passion, that are big on sound and effortlessly anthemic.
Released in March their debut record, Seven For A Secret, is a really pleasant surprise for all who hear it. Full of posthardcore anthems that instantly grab your attention and choruses that stick in your head and never leave, the album is an absolute must hear.