
THE MUSIC:
THE STORY:
Starting back in March 2011, Andy Clifford and James Bradley had a musical vision to write music that was simple, catchy, riff driven and would reach out to a mass audience. Taking influences from their favourite bands from Foo Fighters and Weezer, to Nirvana and Nine Black Alps, in the short time since there first jam session, Since Monroe‘s success has snowballed. With the addition of Rich and Matt Tregortha, Since Monroe in its current form was born. Through radio and the internet, Since Monroe‘s songs have been picking up accolades along the way (Track of the Week on Amazing FM’s Rock Show and Band of the Week on Noize Level Critical).
Since Monroe have recorded, and are releasing their debut EP, Lost Generation which is to released on the bands own label (Younitee) and have booked a tour to back up the release when it hit’s stores in March 2012.
Bringing back grunge music, with a hint of pop thrown in the mix for good measure, as Aaron Philips from Amazing FM’s Amazing Rock Show stated “Since Monroe are tighter than an indie boys jeans and with hooks to die for!”
RELEASE ARTWORK:
RELEASE DATE:
Available on Itunes on 26/03/12. Available on CD at all live tour dates listed below.
TRACK LISTING:
- DJ
- Jack Kahuna Laguna
- Lost Generation
- Satellites
TOUR DATES:
- 23/03 Flapper and Firkin, Birmingham
- 24/03 The South Sea, Sheffield
- 31/03 The Riverside Bar, Selby
- 08/04 Blue Rooms, Blackpool
- 20/04 Club Uniquity, Somerleyton
- 23/04 Phoenix, Coventry (acoustic show)
- 28/04 Wharf Bar, Walsall
- 01/05 O2 Academy 3, Birmingham
- 02/06 Waterfront Festival, Gosport
- 03/06 Hydrant, Brighton
MORE PRESS PHOTOS:
LINKS:
Since Monroe Press:
- REVIEW: Since Monroe | One on One Music
- REVIEW: Since Monroe | Mudkiss
- REVIEW: Since Monroe | Musika
- REVIEW: Since Monroe | MusicEyz
- INTERVIEW: Since Monroe | Beneath the Crowd
- REVIEW: Since Monroe | Mudkiss
- FEATURE: Since Monroe | Eat Sleep Breathe Music
- NEWS: Since Monroe | Subba Cultcha
- FEATURE: Since Monroe | Room Thirteen
- FEATURE: Since Monroe | Ringmaster Review






