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Fear No Fish
"www.fear-no-fish.com Keep your ears peeled people! Fear No Fish, a hard rocking band from the depths of Redhill are coming to rock your faces off with their entwining vocal harmonies, thrashing yet epic guitar riffs, thunderous bass melodies and explosive drums. Their unique musical style is the result of years of practice and honing of their band skills as well as their individual abilities."
Keep your ears peeled people! Fear No Fish, a hard rocking band from the depths of Redhill are coming to rock your faces off with their entwining vocal harmonies, thrashing yet epic guitar riffs, thunderous bass melodies and explosive drums. Don’t let the jovial name fool you, FNF have been together for a grand old 9 years working their way through the ranks playing venues ranging from The Harlequin in Redhill to the Studio One venue in Westminster, London. Over the last 4 years the band has been building their fan base around London and the rest of the UK. With a key demographic audience of males and females aged between 16-60+, you could never say that their music was a typical generic variety. Boasting influences from old school bands such as The Who and Iron Maiden crossed with influences from modern day bands like Reuben and Coheed and Cambria, It’s pretty safe to say that NOONE sounds quite like them. Their unique musical style is the result of years of practice and honing of their band skills as well as their individual abilities. With a fan base online that’s rapidly growing, FNF have been able to spread their word to many, and have played venues around the country. With all sorts of gigging experience, the band have played alongside many other up and coming acts such as Civillian, In So Far, Namasté and old school legends Jinnhouse. They’ve played a plethora of different gigs ranging from outdoor festivals such as the Devon Music Festival to indoor professional performances at the Birmingham Conservatoire. This is a band with heaps of talent and experience. The 3 members Chris Ransome on Electric guitar and vox, Michael Ransome on Bass and vox and Peter Codrington on drums have been in a band together since the age of 11 with the same undivided goal; to perform to the masses bringing back the roots of old school rock into the modern day. Unfortunately, Peter quit the band in Feb 2008 due to his own personal reasons, and even with the addition of ex Black Top Phoenix drummer Steven Matthews pounding the skins for the time being, the search for a permenant drummer continues. They’re fed up with all of the generic music you get these days and want to prove that their old school influences make them an original sounding band. “New school band with old school roots. Either way they kick so much arse it doesn’t really matter”. Dan Rhodes of Heavy Metal outfit ‘Lucid’

www.fear-no-fish.com

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best industry quotes

  1. “New school band with old school roots. Either way they kick so much arse it doesn’t really matter”. Dan Rhodes of Heavy Metal outfit ‘Lucid’

links

  1. official site - www.fear-no-fish.com
  2. myspace - fearnofishuk

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