Knives- What We See In Their Eyes
Limited Edition!With a pop-infused flair and a barrage of saxophone infused noise that puts a refreshing twist on punk, Bristolian quintet Knives have boldly plunged into the UK alternative circuit. After making waves with a storming cover of Kate Bush's 'Babooshka' and their 2023 EP Newshounds, the ferocious sextet are back with their new EP "What We See In Their Eyes". The record drops worldwide on May 3rd, 2024. Format: Limited 140G Crystal-Clear-White Marbled vinyl!TRACKLIST: Side 11. Happiness (2:23)2. Doppelgänger (2:45)Side 21. Headcase (3:19)2. Dead In The Eyes (2:01)3. Sadness (2:19)KEY SELLING POINTS: - Limited marbeled vinyl and standard black vinyl available- Called "A fresh perspective on Punk" by UK Press- Press campaign in UK by Bark PR- Supported by UK and EU tour datesTOUR DATES23. 03. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Ritual Union29. 03. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Reverie Fest13. 04. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Outer Town Festival20. 04. 2024 - UK - London - Hit The South Festival03. 05. 2024 - UK - London - Waiting Room04. 05. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Strange Brew05. 05. 2024 - UK - Manchester - Castle Hotel18. 05. 2024 - UK - London - The Oslo Hackney23. 06. 2024 - BE - Izel - Fete de la Musique10. 07. 2024 - UK - Cheltenham - 2000 Trees FestivalLINKS: Facebook: https://www. Facebook. com/knivesnoiseInstagram: https://www. #instagram. com/knivesnoise/TikTok: https://www. #tiktok. com/@knivesnoiseYouTube: https://www. #youtube. com/@knivesnoiseApple Music: https://music. #apple. com/de/artist/knives/1652580282Spotify: https://open. #spotify. com/intl-de/artist/2YoHhPouaTT96k3dUQ8WZKsi=jFD_RKN7ShCVhnc9GA8RngLinktree: https://linktr. #ee/knivesnoisePress Quotes:- "There's a bright future ahaed of this lot" - Hardbeat Magazine- "Knives have fearlessly dived into th UK alternative scene, and continue to built on their early reputation" - Destroy/Exist- "With a pop twist on Punk, the Band dives into the UK alternative circuit, delivering robust basslines and fiery vocals reminiscent of a punk town crier" - Idioteq- "Knives embody all the essential components for a Punk powerhouse to flourish" - Music Crowns- "Doppelganger serves as the appetiser, offering a tantalising glimpse into what Knives has in store with their upcoming EP, 'What We See In Their Eyes'" - The PunkSite- "If Knives weren't already on your radar 'Doppelganger' is sure to grab your attention and leave their name seared into your brain" - Noizze- "An enticing peek at their upcomng EP which is set to serve as a reflection and confrontation of their personal yet relatable frustrations" - Earmilk- "Doppelganger features their extravagant whirl-winding noise mixed with classic aggressive Post Punk rhythms which creates something really special to listen to" - Greedy- "A forceful single which goes deep into a weighty theme. #showcases the band's dynamic style, and offers a fresh perspective on Punk" - Destroy/ExistExtended info: With a pop-infused flair and a barrage of saxophone infused noise that puts a refreshing twist on punk, Bristolian quintet Knives have boldly plunged into the UK alternative circuit. After making waves with a storming cover of Kate Bush's 'Babooshka' and their 2023 EP Newshounds, the ferocious sextet are back with their new EP "What We See In Their Eyes". Bristolian noise collective Knives have stormed the UK alternative scene with their pop infused amalgamation of Post-punk, Hardcore, Rap, and Noise. They return with their sophomore EP, 'What We See In Their Eyes', which channels their discontent with certain individuals in Bristol who defy the city's welcoming image. Serving as a sonic reflection, the mosh-pit inducing EP beckons listeners to step into the shoes of the disgruntled. Knives embody all the essential components for a punk powerhouse to flourish. Vocalist Jay Schottlander's fierce delivery akin to a punk town crier infuses their music with raw energy and urgency. Ben Marshall's pulsating bass lines drive their distinct sound forward with unstoppable momentum. The dynamic interplay between guitarists Dan Farren and Josh Cook unleashes crunchy riffs, adding a gritty edge to their sonic palette. Erin Cook's hard-hitting drums provide an electrifying backbone, while Maddy Hill's bluesy saxophone and distinctive vocals inject a unique feminine touch, creating an enthralling contrast with Schottlander's baritone howls. Together, these elements converge in the collaborative brilliance that defines Knives. 'What We See In Their Eyes' encourages audiences to confront those they resent and ponder the unsaid sentiments they long to convey. Knives have revelled in an impressive response. From selling out Rough Trade Bristol to playing shows alongside flagship punk bands; McLusky, CLT DRP, Tokky Horror, LIFE, and Enola Gay, their chaotic live set captures attention from anyone in the audience. 2024 is set out to be an exhilarating year for Knives as they promise more shouting anthems critiquing our societal challenges as well as many more shows across the UK and EU.
Track List
- Happiness
- Doppelgänger
- Headcase
- Dead in the Eyes
- Sadness
Limited Edition!With a pop-infused flair and a barrage of saxophone infused noise that puts a refreshing twist on punk, Bristolian quintet Knives have boldly plunged into the UK alternative circuit. After making waves with a storming cover of Kate Bush's 'Babooshka' and their 2023 EP Newshounds, the ferocious sextet are back with their new EP "What We See In Their Eyes". The record drops worldwide on May 3rd, 2024. Format: Limited 140G Crystal-Clear-White Marbled vinyl!TRACKLIST: Side 11. Happiness (2:23)2. Doppelgänger (2:45)Side 21. Headcase (3:19)2. Dead In The Eyes (2:01)3. Sadness (2:19)KEY SELLING POINTS: - Limited marbeled vinyl and standard black vinyl available- Called "A fresh perspective on Punk" by UK Press- Press campaign in UK by Bark PR- Supported by UK and EU tour datesTOUR DATES23. 03. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Ritual Union29. 03. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Reverie Fest13. 04. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Outer Town Festival20. 04. 2024 - UK - London - Hit The South Festival03. 05. 2024 - UK - London - Waiting Room04. 05. 2024 - UK - Bristol - Strange Brew05. 05. 2024 - UK - Manchester - Castle Hotel18. 05. 2024 - UK - London - The Oslo Hackney23. 06. 2024 - BE - Izel - Fete de la Musique10. 07. 2024 - UK - Cheltenham - 2000 Trees FestivalLINKS: Facebook: https://www. Facebook. com/knivesnoiseInstagram: https://www. #instagram. com/knivesnoise/TikTok: https://www. #tiktok. com/@knivesnoiseYouTube: https://www. #youtube. com/@knivesnoiseApple Music: https://music. #apple. com/de/artist/knives/1652580282Spotify: https://open. #spotify. com/intl-de/artist/2YoHhPouaTT96k3dUQ8WZKsi=jFD_RKN7ShCVhnc9GA8RngLinktree: https://linktr. #ee/knivesnoisePress Quotes:- "There's a bright future ahaed of this lot" - Hardbeat Magazine- "Knives have fearlessly dived into th UK alternative scene, and continue to built on their early reputation" - Destroy/Exist- "With a pop twist on Punk, the Band dives into the UK alternative circuit, delivering robust basslines and fiery vocals reminiscent of a punk town crier" - Idioteq- "Knives embody all the essential components for a Punk powerhouse to flourish" - Music Crowns- "Doppelganger serves as the appetiser, offering a tantalising glimpse into what Knives has in store with their upcoming EP, 'What We See In Their Eyes'" - The PunkSite- "If Knives weren't already on your radar 'Doppelganger' is sure to grab your attention and leave their name seared into your brain" - Noizze- "An enticing peek at their upcomng EP which is set to serve as a reflection and confrontation of their personal yet relatable frustrations" - Earmilk- "Doppelganger features their extravagant whirl-winding noise mixed with classic aggressive Post Punk rhythms which creates something really special to listen to" - Greedy- "A forceful single which goes deep into a weighty theme. #showcases the band's dynamic style, and offers a fresh perspective on Punk" - Destroy/ExistExtended info: With a pop-infused flair and a barrage of saxophone infused noise that puts a refreshing twist on punk, Bristolian quintet Knives have boldly plunged into the UK alternative circuit. After making waves with a storming cover of Kate Bush's 'Babooshka' and their 2023 EP Newshounds, the ferocious sextet are back with their new EP "What We See In Their Eyes". Bristolian noise collective Knives have stormed the UK alternative scene with their pop infused amalgamation of Post-punk, Hardcore, Rap, and Noise. They return with their sophomore EP, 'What We See In Their Eyes', which channels their discontent with certain individuals in Bristol who defy the city's welcoming image. Serving as a sonic reflection, the mosh-pit inducing EP beckons listeners to step into the shoes of the disgruntled. Knives embody all the essential components for a punk powerhouse to flourish. Vocalist Jay Schottlander's fierce delivery akin to a punk town crier infuses their music with raw energy and urgency. Ben Marshall's pulsating bass lines drive their distinct sound forward with unstoppable momentum. The dynamic interplay between guitarists Dan Farren and Josh Cook unleashes crunchy riffs, adding a gritty edge to their sonic palette. Erin Cook's hard-hitting drums provide an electrifying backbone, while Maddy Hill's bluesy saxophone and distinctive vocals inject a unique feminine touch, creating an enthralling contrast with Schottlander's baritone howls. Together, these elements converge in the collaborative brilliance that defines Knives. 'What We See In Their Eyes' encourages audiences to confront those they resent and ponder the unsaid sentiments they long to convey. Knives have revelled in an impressive response. From selling out Rough Trade Bristol to playing shows alongside flagship punk bands; McLusky, CLT DRP, Tokky Horror, LIFE, and Enola Gay, their chaotic live set captures attention from anyone in the audience. 2024 is set out to be an exhilarating year for Knives as they promise more shouting anthems critiquing our societal challenges as well as many more shows across the UK and EU.
Track List
- Happiness
- Doppelgänger
- Headcase
- Dead in the Eyes
- Sadness