Not Advised are Southampton’s next big thing. The unstoppable 5 piece are storming their way to fame having recorded their first proper demo only a year ago. Incorporating a catchy pop-punk sound with a powerful emo style vocalist this band are destined for greatness.
Playing Carling Festival in the Nokia tent has been one of the bands greatest achievements, wowing the crowd so much so that MTV Select’s Michael Gibson was sporting a Not Advised T-Shirt only a week later on his show! Now signed to Melodramatic Records the band’s future looks as bright as ever.
“Great tune, Great Band” - Kerrang! Radio DJ Emma Scott
“This is without doubt the most surprising record of 2005” - The Mag
“I hate to talk marketing but this will seriously shift some units!” - Alex Zane
“Listening to Furisode is like being kicked in the face by your stereo! Or having your leg nibbled by ur iPod while its in your pocket! Furisodes advice to any listener would be "if u like it, listen to it!, if you dont, f*** off while its still happy hour at the bar!".”
“We live in Southampton and Gosport, it's quite fun.”
“We are made of 5. Vocals are, Dickie and Stu and Bil. And Guitars are Shaun and Dickie. And violin is Bil too, Stu Basses and does Ben drum? Yes. Yes he does.”
“Last Letter Read are a Punk Rock/ Pop punk band from the West Sussex area. LLR recently finished their new 6 track mini album, with an album release planned for early march 07 and plans to be touring throughout the year, watch out for LLR at a town near you.”
“Lost On Landing are a 5 piece synth-pop-punk orchestra from that most southern of English towns, Southampton. Formed in early 2006, the first songs written were swiftly recorded and became a self-released 5-track E.P.”
“Formed in late 2002 under the name 'seven days at knifepoint' Solrun picks up from where our sound left off and yet, we hope to come across a little deeper, a little more experimental and expressive.”
“Our Cold City- They've taken a leaf out of Screamo's book for sure, yet this along with their hasty metallic riffage and the immaculate drumming throughout, proves to be a worthy metalcore recipe.” - Craze Zine