London band explores the theme of forgiveness


ooberfuse - 'In Three Days' EP

On 30th March electronica band Ooberfuse, whose London base is a stone’s throw from the Royal Artillery barracks in Woolwich, scene of the attempted beheading of Drummer Lee Rigby, release an EP in solidarity with those suffering as a result of the threatened violence and perpetrated barbarism of Middle Eastern extremists. 

We Are One expresses humanitarian solidarity with those living their lives in fear. It is an anthem of hope inspired by the dream of global peace. The video is set against a backdrop of the vanishing antiquities of Iraq.

https://soundcloud.com/ooberfuse/ooberfuse-ft-archbishop-warda-of-iraq-we-are-one

Still Love My Enemies is a defiant refusal to open up to the dark feelings unleashed each time news breaks of the latest act of medieval barbarism committed by lawless extremists, like the beheadings of 21 Coptic Egyptians.

https://soundcloud.com/ooberfuse/ooberfuse-still-love-my-enemies/s-CWmtU

We Believe effects a spiritual healing recalling the noblest values and highest aspirations of humanity. It is the pursuit of these that offers hope for a future purged of violence and barbaric brutality. 

https://soundcloud.com/ooberfuse/ooberfuse-we-believe-ft-fr-pat-browne/s-0dImX

'In Three Days' will be released on 30th March 2015.

Notes to Editors

‘OOBERFUSE’ are an electronica band from Woolwich, South East London.
They have been featured by BBC’s Tom Robinson, Ministry of Sound’s Sister Bliss and Planet Perfecto’s DJ legend Paul Oakenfold.
They have played to 6 million people at largest ever Papal Mass in Manila to honour those killed in Typhoon Haiyan.
Ooberfuse have also featured North Korea's gulag escapee on "Vanish the Night" performed live in the House of Lords.

March 26, 2015 12:58pm ET by Rose Music PR   Comments (0)

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