To The Bones
5-piece, 3-guitar assault on the senses with hump-your-face bass and heart-break-beat drums. The kind of band you want to see live who also take time and effort
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SoundClick artist To The Bones presents "Ask Me A Question", an outstanding release in the Indie genre. Featuring guitarnoise, the production has a distinctive and cohesive sound. The kind of indie track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "Ask Me A Question" has peaked at #19 in the Indie category on SoundClick. To The Bones continues to build an Indie catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists. Download this track for free.
To The Bones is a massively contagious northern rock band formed by five sizzlingly gritty, carefree tearaways.
The assemblage boasts a scintillating three-guitar assault apparatus, humping inhuman bass and ear-popping drums.
The atmosphere during live gigs is laden with meaningful melancholic lyrics. The hyper-real message disseminated - the crowd goes awol.
With a vast archive of songs already codified, the latest EP - programmatically designated as "Beakerizer" - recorded and produced by To The Bones, blasts pure contortion and high voltage rhapsodies.
Minus human intervention, To The Bones bootstrapped in early 2003 when Rhys Bradley, Adam Dentith and Wayne Riley, formerly of Shifting Sands, sought more conjunctive syntheses with Matthew Evans and Thomas Evans of the_friendly_ewok.
Jamming produced instant sublation as the tunes erupted into a "psycho psychedelic, love fest volcano, showering the practise room with sedimentary super-rock."
The five-piece rock is beginning its Armageddon
To The Bones are :
Rhys Bradley - Guitars/Vox
Matthew Evans - Guitars/Vox
Adam Dentith - Guitars/Vox
T-Bone (Thomas Evans) - Drums and Percussion
Wayne Riley - Bass Guitar that humps your face.
Debut E.p - 'BEAKERIZER' 1. Ask me a Question 2. Tie your Boots 3. Lemonjuice 4. Pop Rock 5. To The Bones
Available free at http://www.tothebones.com
We've been mainly assaulting the NorthWest live although we have traveled down to London Village which was alright. We mostly enjoy it although it's frustrating because with 3 guitarist no sound engineers ever get our sound right. So we usually just smash stuff up. We very cleva
Pretty much white boy noise guitar. Saying that there's 5 members with different tastes influences but the band we all agree on are people like; QOTSA, Nirvana, Radiohead, Pixies etc although people keep saying My Bloddy Valentine to us which is a big compliment.
We usually end up borrowing most guitar based things for gigs. We use Cool Edit Pro to record. Our philospohy is more about how you use what you've got.
New ep currently in production. The songs for which are nothing like the first ep.