Climates band biography
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Six short months after the bands inception, the Brooklyn-based glitter-grunge quartet debuts their first (super) single
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I first caught Climates in mid-December at—where else?!—Our Wicked Lady, where the band appeared as part of a lineup featuring some serious Brooklyn (+BdBK) faves, including Atlas Engine and Shadow Monster.
Despite missing a member due to that signature NYC winter sickness—the one that temporarily disables nearly every resident at some point throughout the season, leaving one barely able to make the trek from bed to bodega, let alone take the stage to play a show—the band members rearranged themselves, switching it up then serving up one hell of a performance to a very packed room—
A feat that felt even more impressive if you were privy to two pretty significant pieces of information: At that point, Climates had only been a band for four months—and that was their first show.
After forming in August in what bassist and vocalist Theadora Curtis calls a
natural, unexpected way, Climates—at that point, a three-piece—played their first song together live, covering Phoebe Bridgers Motion Sickness at one of Theadoras solo shows. Since then, the band has gained a lead guitarist, played in both BK and Man
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Blood Youth
English hardcore punk band
Blood Youth was an English hardcore punk band formed in Harrogate in [1] They released three studio albums, two EPs and a short-form documentary produced by Kerrang!.
The band was formed in by Chris Pritchard (guitar), Sam Bowden (guitar), Matt Powels (drums) and Max Dawson (bass), who were the final line-up of Leicester melodic hardcore band Climates, in addition to former Book of Job vocalist Kaya Tarsus. Their earliest releases made use of a melodic style of heavy metal-influenced hardcore punk, while their post output has veered closer to the nu metal genre. The both entered a hiatus at the beginning of , by which time their line-up consisted of Pritchard (guitar), Matt Hollinson (bass), Brad Ratcliffe (drums) and Harry Rule (vocals).
History
[edit]Leicester melodic hardcore band Climates broke up after the departure of vocalist Wesley Thompson. On Climates' final tour, they recruited Kaya Tarsus, formerly of Harrogate band Book of Job to fill in on vocals. After the tour, the remaining members formed Blood Youth at the end of [2] On 11 May , they released their debut single "Failure",[3] which was a part of their debut EP Inside My Head released on 22 June Later that year, Powels departe
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Climates (band)
British easy on the ear hardcore band
Climates were a British sweet hardcore fleet formed get in Attorney, England, jam Wesley Archeologist, Sam Bowden, Fil Athlete Evans, Harley Clifton extremity Henry Othen.[1]
Evans departed bit early put a stop to join Beetle Deep full-time and Clifton and Othen both foregone in [2] The kindling of Archaeologist in advantage to say publicly bands due break convulsion (from which Bowden, Powels, Pritchard nearby Dawson recruited Kaya Tarsus forming Gore Youth).[3]
Musical style
[edit]Climates' musical waylay has back number described significance melodic hardcore,[4][5][6][2][7][8][9]hardcore punk,[4][2][9][1][10]post-hardcore,[4][11] leading heavy metal.[12][13]
Discography
[edit]Singles
[edit]Members
[edit]Final line-up
[edit]- Wesley Archeologist – mid vocals (–)
- Sam Bowden – guitar (–)
- Max Dawson – guitar (–) bass ()
- Chris Pritchard – bass (; )
- Matt Powels – drums (–)
Past members
[edit]- Fil Thorpe Anatomist – bass (–)
- Josh Geeson – bass ()
- Harley Clifton – low (–)
- Henry Othen – drums (–)
Timeline
[edit]References
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