
The Brimstone Days
The Brimstone Days aim to be the live band with enough energy to get the listener and the audience caught up in an euphoric thrill. With clear influences from the 70′s and with catchy tunes, they deliver retro-rock with a modern twist to dance to.
As a fairly new band, they’ve already had to live through a line-up change with original bassist, Elias Dellow, leaving the band after they recorded their EP, Flowers and Rainbows. This was a hard thing to take for the remaining duo, but they soon found a new spark with the addition of their next and current bassist, Hampus Hallgard. With the addition, the band quickly reenergized to bring energy to their live show.
With the desire to bring the same sound and energy from their live shows to their studio releases, the band recorded and released their full-length debut, We Are the Brimstone Days, in October 2010. In their own words, We Are the Brimstone Days “is a mix from the new and the old with a strong feeling of the 70′s. Therefore, the music can be best described as modern retro-rock.” In other words, “Take the grove from funk, the ‘hell yeah’ from rock and the catchy from pop.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
As a fairly new band, they’ve already had to live through a line-up change with original bassist, Elias Dellow, leaving the band after they recorded their EP, Flowers and Rainbows. This was a hard thing to take for the remaining duo, but they soon found a new spark with the addition of their next and current bassist, Hampus Hallgard. With the addition, the band quickly reenergized to bring energy to their live show.
With the desire to bring the same sound and energy from their live shows to their studio releases, the band recorded and released their full-length debut, We Are the Brimstone Days, in October 2010. In their own words, We Are the Brimstone Days “is a mix from the new and the old with a strong feeling of the 70′s. Therefore, the music can be best described as modern retro-rock.” In other words, “Take the grove from funk, the ‘hell yeah’ from rock and the catchy from pop.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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