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This time last year we were recording Stars in Hollywood at the @motormuseum1 with @redcityrecordings #TimeHop #FBF #StarsInHollywood #eofe #eofearmy #Timeflies
Throwback to filming for the 'get caught' video. #getcaught #filmset #musicvideo #eofe #quietonset
It's Friday night so who's heading out #fridaynight #fridaypartynight #blackfriday2015 #DoTheyDoDiscountsOnPints #eofearmy #eofe #lastfridayofnovember2015
‘EofE’ Debut album released October 9th via Cream Records
Kerrang! - “Explosive – if you’re into huge British rock akin to the likes of Young Guns and Mallory Knox then check it out!” Rock Sound -“EofE are already showcasing a burgeoning arsenal of catchy rock anthems” Team Rock Radio (Sophie K) - "EofE are going to be the next big thing"
After a prolific year of relentless touring and three epic singles, Black Country 5-piece EofE have become one of the most hotly-tipped newcomers with their thunderous brand of pop rock. Following their highly-acclaimed performance at Download Festival, the band are now set to unleash their explosive self-titled debut album on October 9th via Cream Records.
The album is the perfect coupling of stadium rock with pop melodies as addictive as sugar. It’s an all-killer no-filler collection, packed to the rafters with potential hit singles which lend themselves to the biggest of stages – which the band are destined to make their home.
From the big-hitting heavy guitar lines of ‘Get Caught’ and ‘Lifeboat’, to the huge choruses of ‘Wake Up’, ‘Stars In Hollywood’ and ‘Ruins’, the album is a riotous blast of hooks, riffs and singalong anthems that knock you right between the eyes. ‘Close To Me’ is more reflective while ‘Save The Night’ showcases the band’s funkier side, with rhythmic bass and syncopated vocal melodies.
The album brings the most out of Tom Harris’s extraordinary vocal range, making it a truly special debut record and a marker in the sand for new, upcoming British rock bands. Already being compared to the likes of You Me At Six, Young Guns and Mallory Knox, this is the perfect statement of intent to propel EofE into the ranks of your new favourite band.
The past few months have seen EofE’s status grow and grow, with storming sets at The Great Escape, Camden Rocks and Download Festival. The band have also paid their dues on the road touring with UK Brit-metallers Glamour Of The Kill and headlining dozens of their own shows. And now, with their debut album about to drop, 2015 is the year that EofE smash through the doors of British rock.
I just blogged a few snaps of EofE playing this year’s Download Festival - click the pic to see the rest!