You have the oportunity to follow the process of a band discovering an original style... a unique process of expression.
Most bands try to improve upon their influences... and fail. Follow Me Home intend to turn their interests upside down and see what things sound like backwards and spliced together. Which is not to say that they have a disregard for song writing but that they have a disregard for writing songs that are meant only to be songs that at best will be compiled somewhere by genre or in alphabetical order.
Follow Me Home do not want to be part of a playlist, they want to be the playlist. They want to be a point on the timeline of music.
Pay attention, see where they go.
The London School of Economics can be a dull place as the winter nights give way to spring freshness and exams close in. So Follow Me Home broke out the instruments and threw studying to the wind. Keyboardist Ian Gordon and Guitarist Rajinder Singh Sanghera come from completely different musical backgrounds which blend within Follow Me Home's work to create the perfect stew of Crapatronica, a genre which is at heart a mixture of rock, electronica and the accidental noise that arises from improper use of cheap recording equipment.
We are located in the very centre (center) of London town, where rats patrol the streets and BNP members lurk around every corner!
The greatest moments that Follow Me Home have are when our guitarist plays with the correct tempo.
Follow Me Home are a hybrid of post-grunge energy (no, not Nu Metal) and dirty ambient clip/trip hopping pulsation.
A Yamaha PSR-230 (that's a family keyboard),
A Yamaha TG-33,
A Squier electric guitar,
A karaoke microphone,
A Midiman and Cubase VST 3.55!
Oh yeah!
Please, follow me home.