Friday, July 27, 2012

Hawk Eyes, hammering riffs from West Yorkshire


I've been surprised a couple of years with the degree of notoriety that is reaching music title the city of Leeds. In this town of West Yorkshire are emerging abundant and interesting formations that gradually are gaining a niche in an industry as competitive as the British alternative rock. My latest discovery emerged from this small town is a group that spent seven years in business. They call Hawk Eyes, premiered a third studio album earlier this year - "Ideas" - and have just launched the official video clip of his latest single, 'Headstrung'.

You hear the single and intuition in the same subjects from influences purely guitar McLusky up close certain records to the latest version of Thrice. On the other hand in certain strains of the song Astick Paul's voice is somewhat reminiscent of Brandon Boyd of Incubus moments warriors.


The teloneo of artists such as Cancer Bats, Kylesa, Sleigh Bells or Trash Talk and the launch of three different LPS and EPS have helped the band take a remarkable confidence going to get that meandering melody that characterizes his latest songs. Reviewing his latest album, listenable through Spotify, we have no doubt that the guys from Leeds are underperforming both the Reading Festival, where they will play in anything, or past Hard Rock Calling in London.

Between September and October Hawk Eyes will be playing in various parts of Scotland and the UK. If by chance these in that area do not hesitate to get close to rave with some of their live. All information in the list of concert dates on their official Facebook page.

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