2016.01.19 TUE.
NOTHING BUT THIEVES
<Nashing Bat Seaves>
The live performance in Samasoni is a hot topic!
An exceptional newcomer band from UK = Nathing Bat Seaves
A solo performance in Japan will be decided!
An exceptional newcomer band from UK = Nathing Bat Seaves
A solo performance in Japan will be decided!
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A rock band called Nathing Bat Sives from UK/Southend, an average age of 22, Conner (Vo), Dom (Gitar), Joe (Gitar), Phil (Base), and James (Drum). Conner, Dom, and Joe, who met in high school, formed a band in 2011, and later Phil and James joined, joining the current organization. Discovered by Richard & Stephanie Raines, representative of Drive-Thru Records (New Found Glory, Alster, etc.), he started his band in earnest. He traveled to the United States to establish sound as a band, and various producers in LA, NY, Nashville, etc. meet songwriters, explore the direction of the band, and improve their songwriting skills. In 2014, the company acquired a major contract with RCA on a sunny day.
He has served as a support act for Arcade Fire, Jake Bug, and Gelald Way, and has also performed at large festivals such as T In The Park and The Great Escape, and finally appeared in August this year at the Leeding & Leeds Festival, one of the largest festivals in the UK.
Being influenced by Fu Fighters, Casabian, Muse, Jeff Buckliy, and more, their charm is, above all, a newcomer, exceptional songwriting ability. The music that dynamically depicts the contrast between dramaticness and silence, and the unique vocals of Conner, also known as the "singing of angels," are the points that attract rock fans.
In July this year, the exclusive EP "Ban All the Music" of Japan Limited Tower Records was launched. – "EP" was released and came to Japan for the first time in August to appear in Summer Sonic 2015. In October, he released his full debut album "Nashing Bat Caves" with a full debut album, ranking 7th for the first time in the British chart and 1st in the British Vinal chart. The performance, which greatly exceeds the framework of a newcomer, is gaining attention in Japan at a stretch.