Warme ready to perform their ‘Council House Opera’ with brand new single


A five piece revitalising British rock with single set to be unveiled on October 23rd

A Bradford based group with a love for British rock and roll, Warme are not only next in a long line of Brit bands, but also like to party like them too. Their energetic, fun-loving approach spawns music that follows in the footsteps of The Verve, Oasis, The Who, The Jam and countless others all the way back to the Beatles. It’s an eclectic mix of sounds, but all following one thread – great British talent through the ages.

 

This cocktail of guitars, drums and vocals has already seen the five-piece picking up fans both locally, nationally and internationally, with BBC Introducing among their admirers. And now, with a new album (and lead single) titled ‘Council House Opera’ on the way, the second half of 2015 is set to see yet another big step forward for the band.

For a taste of what to expect, check out the track below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g5ekFwI0uI

The songs on the album are inspired by the real life scenarios of a band who grew up on council estates in the North of England. Themes of love, peace, fistfights, drinking, partying and hardships all make their way into the lyrics – a reflection of the toughness and joy that have come from their surroundings growing up.

And, having played great shows at European festivals in recent years, the band are no strangers to huge crowds. Having performed in front of tens of thousands on several occasions, Warme are not shy about the quality of their music. And it’s precisely this confidence which could propel them into the great ranks of British rock.

Links:

www.warmemusic.com

https://www.facebook.com/WarmeUKOfficial

https://twitter.com/warmeukofficial

http://www.youtube.com/user/warmeukofficial

https://soundcloud.com/warmeukofficial

September 1, 2015 11:37am ET by WeLoveMusic247   Comments (0)

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