By Tig, April 2000

"Heavy but melodic" is how they describe their music.

This original band are catering for a particular market and needless to say could be rubbished by some, however, I do think they are a lot more than some lads screaming into mikes. Their songs are thought out and have structure. I liked them and so did the punters that saw them.

This is a young band, and is made up of, Rob - vocals, Matt - Bass, Nick - Drums and Daniel - Guitar and I shouldn't wonder that we will see a lot more of this lot. If you like it loud and heavy, with spasmodic melody, then check 'em out.

Here is the interview KlubKat had with them at an ' Xplosure ' night held at the Green Jack Brewery, Oulton Broad.

K.K - Where do you normally gig?
Rob - We are from Norwich so we normally gig there.

K.K. - What's your best moment?
Rob - That was in April last year. We filled ' Fat Pauly's ' and there was a camera crew there. Also in Colchester we had our best reception. We managed to turn the crowd around, which was last October.

K.K - What has been your toughest time?
Rob - That was a festival in Gorlston, near Great Yarmouth, we played in front of an audience of around three people.

K.K. - Have you made a C.D.?
Rob - Yes, but it's scrapped, we have changed direction, we were an indie band originally.

K.K. - How would you describe your music?
Rob - Very heavy with melody on occasion!

K.K. - Who influences you?
Nick - Drumming wise it would be Addict, Stereophonics, Corn and Machine Head.

K.K. - Daniel, who influences you?
Daniel - Machine Head, Slipknot and Corn.
Matt - Oh yeah um. Deaf Tones. I'm embarrassed by our previous indie stuff. I did gimmicks like wearing a Spice Girls T-shirt with novelty breasts. That's embarrassing.
Nick - Ha Ha Ha.

K.K. - Have you had any embarrassing moments?
Nick - I was being cocky once and threw my drumsticks up into the air and they hit me on the head.

K.K. - Whoops! Daniel, do you have any embarrassing moments?
Daniel - No comment . . . I shout a lot when I'm pissed and have no idea what I'm talking about.

K.K. - Ta lads, nice talking to you.