Bandinfo: Star Scream
![]() ![]() ![]() STAR SCREAM (Industrial Goth-Punk-Pop) im Sternen in Auggen auftreten. Im Vorprogramm spielt die Band RIVA PHOENIX TRIBE (Industrial-Punk) Einlass ist um 20:00 Uhr Beginn um 21:30 Uhr Das Trio aus Brighton/London, bestehend aus Dom Winchester (Drums), Adam Harris (Lyrics, Vocals, Guitar, Piano) und Aoife (Lyrics, Bass) reiten auf der absoluten Erfolgswelle einmal quer über den Ärmelkanal, um dann per Space Shuttle die Raumstation Sternen anzupeilen. Auftritte mit Rachel Stamp, Queen Arena, The Duke Spirit, The Others and Amen (...) belegen die tiefgreifende Wirkung ihres Musikcocktails: Man nehme einen Schuss Nightmare Before Christmas, eine Portion Mechanical Animals, einen Löffel voll Manic Street und eine Prise Little Shop of Horrors. Jetzt nur noch den Mixer anschalten, auf die höchste Stufe stellen und zuletzt mit der STAR SCREAM - Garnitur servieren. Fertig ist die elektronische Metal-Explosion, die absolut süchtig macht! Somit ist es auch nicht verwunderlich, dass ihre Fangemeinde Tag für Tag in unglaubliche Höhen wächst. Dieser futuristische Auftritt wird jeden zum Scream-Team gehören lassen!"STAR SCREAM BIOGRAPHY - TAKEN FROM PLAYMUSIC MAGAZINE FEATURE What've this lot got under their studded leather belts? This Brighton/London trio Star Scream's past gigs include support slots with heavyweights such as Rachel Stamp, Queen Areena, The Duke Spirit, The Others and Amen, the latter of which saw them hand picked by none other than metal legend Casey Chaos Wowsa! They've been busy. No shit, Sherlock. Add to all that a Single Of The Month on heathenangel.com, Song Of The Month of thewhitelabel.com, trumping the 700-strong competition for a slot at the 10,000 capacity TMF Rock Festival, 30 tracks worth of demos, an EP, Liquid & Pain and single, Bedroom Eyes and you're starting to get the picture.That's rather impressive, so what do they sound like? Well, they describe the soundtrack of their lives as a dash of Nightmare Before Christmas, a dollop of Mechanical Animals, a spoonful of Manic Street Preachers and a hint of Little Shop of Horrors, all chucked in the blender and turned on to Fast Riff for several bars, then served with a garnish of Star Scream. Personally, Playmusic thinks they sound like a smog-laden electro metal explosion. A very good thing, we think you'll agree! In their own words: "We're picking up loads of new fans along the way, our shows are getting better and better and with interest from the industry increasing all the time, we aren't likely to be slowing down any time soon." |