About Dead At The Scene - YouTube @ deadatthesceneuk
Having survived several line up changes, Dead At The Scene are now making strides towards reconciling beauty and brutality through a sound laced with melodic twists and technical tendencies.
Well structured songs combined with crushing breakdowns are complimented by an intense live show, making the Edinburgh five piece more memorable than ever before. The band are scheduled to hit the studio in March 2010 to begin recording the follow-up to their 2008 release, Kill The Leader.
September 15th 2009
Glasgow - MacSorleys
It's not long before the silence is shattered. Dead At The Scene have taken to the stage. There's nothing like a mighty blast of metal to wake you up and this Edinburgh band do just that.
All the expected genre features are present. There's frenetic drumming, mighty power chords and rasping vocals to keep the fans of such things happy. Interestingly for this type of band, guitarist Kris Kournavos clearly possessed an innate understanding of melody and singer Keith Muddiman did at one point demonstrate that he could actually sing rather than impersonating someone who couldn't.
Methinks there could well be a prog-rock band hiding somewhere in their shadow.
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Kris Kournavos - Guitar Sean McDonald - Drums Keith Muddiman - Vocals Ryan Stredwick - Guitar Barry Thomson - Bass
Good to hear bud, finally got our shite back on track, booked some studio time in feburary, about to pay a hoorin bomb for a layout, about to book some shows in march too, if you ever need support or want a gig up here or whatever just geeze a shout.