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Metal Hammer *heart* Death of London
Metal Hammer are one of the only voices of authority left when it comes to rock and metal. Not only did Metal Hammer's James Gill play Death of London on the Metal Hammer Meltdown on NME Radio a few months back but he's also given the guys' latest EP, The Independent State of Death of London, a brilliant review in this month's magazine.Go grab an issue for yourself, it's out now!
"Visceral and uncompromising artcore with the forward-thinking sensibilities of a band intent on making something that hasn’t been made before."
- Metal Hammer

Death of London also featured on last week's Bruce Dickinson's Rock Show on BBC 6 Music. Here's what he had to say...
"A dark, creepy, scary racket. Part Nirvana, part Pixies, part unholy. Fantastic."
- Bruce Dickinson, BBC 6 Music
The Independent State of Death of London is available to buy now. Check out the band's official Myspace for details.
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Death of London on the Bruce Dickinson Friday Rock Show!

The mighty Death of London will tonight feature on the equally mighty Bruce Dickinson Friday Rock Show on BBC 6 Music at 9pm.
Be sure to check it out...
The boys have recently released their brutally brilliant EP The Independent State of Death of London, on Function Records on April 5th 2010 and the EP showcases the band’s influences, ranging from Shellac to the Pixies to Nirvana. However, these influences don’t limit the band to one sound. Having shared a stage with Sepultura and Part Chimp, Death of London easily bridge the gap between alternative rock and metal.

The EP is an example of their diverse style ranging from the sludgy sounds of grunge to the intertwining rock riffs akin to Tool. Death of London are definite ones to watch on the rock / metal scene and are sure to win you over with their talent for making sheer unabashed heavy music a delightfully rewarding listening pleasure.
If you fancy indulging in a little more Death of London, check it their brand spanking new video for the rockin' "This is Japan" HERE.
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Death of London Review in Right Where You are Sitting Now!

Death of London having recently released their brutally brilliant EP The Independent State of Death of London, on Function Records on April 5th 2010.
The lovely people over at Right Where You are Sitting Now have kindly reviewed the boys latest offering.
You can check out the review HERE.
If you fancy a wee taster to wet the whistle, check out Death of London's video for the rockin' "This is Japan".
You can watch the full video below:
Death of London: This Is Japan from W&B on Vimeo.
The EP showcases the band’s influences, ranging from Shellac to the Pixies to Nirvana. However, these influences don’t limit the band to one sound. Having shared a stage with Sepultura and Part Chimp, Death of London easily bridge the gap between alternative rock and metal.
The EP is an example of their diverse style ranging from the sludgy sounds of grunge to the intertwining rock riffs akin to Tool. Death of London are definite ones to watch on the rock / metal scene and are sure to win you over with their talent for making sheer unabashed heavy music a delightfully rewarding listening pleasure.
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ABoF on Fairtilizer!
Our lovely French friends over at Fairtilizer have kindly featured an interview with Claire ABoF and a fantastic ABoF playlist featuring some of the bands on our roster.You can read the full interview HERE.
Our fantastic little Fairtilizer playlist consists of some really excellent tracks from the likes of Juniper Leaf, Chris Leo's Vague Angels, Phantom, Ex Libras, Misterlee, Lonely Joe Parker, Haunted Stereo, Remus, Death of London, The Unkindness of Ravens, Tango in the Attic and Fresh Legs...
Listen to the playlist below:
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Death of London’s Video on Clashmusic.com

The tremendous Death of London recently released a video for "This Is Japan" - a track from their forthcoming EP The Independent State of Death of London, out on Function Records on April 5th 2010.
Our buddies over at Clash Magazine have been kind enough to feature the video on their website. You can check it out HERE.
To check out more tracks from the band, visit their official Myspace...
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Death of London’s brand new video for “This is Japan”!

With Death of London about to release their third EP on Function Records – The Independent State of Death of London – on 5th April, we thought we would put you in the mood by letting you have a sneaky peak at the brand spanking new video!
The video was made for the rockin' "This is Japan" from the EP and in the words of the boys themselves it "turned out alright for no budget and two hours of heavy drinking"!
You can watch the full video below:
Death of London: This Is Japan from W&B on Vimeo.
The EP showcases the band’s influences, ranging from Shellac to the Pixies to Nirvana. However, these influences don’t limit the band to one sound. Having shared a stage with Sepultura and Part Chimp, Death of London easily bridge the gap between alternative rock and metal.
The EP is an example of their diverse style ranging from the sludgy sounds of grunge to the intertwining rock riffs akin to Tool. Death of London are definite ones to watch on the rock / metal scene and are sure to win you over with their talent for making sheer unabashed heavy music a delightfully rewarding listening pleasure.
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