Wednesday, 22 May 2013
The Fireflys
The Fireflys are a 3 piece alternative rock band which formed in Runcorn, Cheshire in 2007, based on the songwriting of singer/guitarist Lee Wylding the band includes: Bassist Stephen Roberts & Drummer Andie Packer, marking the beginning of a new generation of guitar bands, they have a new album due out on the 5th August entitled 'Embers Of The Autumn' which branches out from the big rock sound of the band's debut.
They are so emotionally charged they are extremley passionate about their work & are indebted to the british invasion, crafting ringing melodic 4 minute guitar songs featuring great vocals & harmonies, constantly changing genre sensibilities i love it when bands get experimental this really shows their strengths & that they enjoy showing different sides to their sound & style they keep it exciting & entertaining they keep you longing for more pure genius.
Driven purely by the DIY approach of punk although not a punk band, the manifest of independent loyalty looms very large in the execution of the band's music & ethos, their influnces range from the likes of The Who, Joy Division, The Beatles, The Cure, R.E.M & Pearl Jam.
The Firefly's are seen by their fans as something to cling to in times of bleak despair & alienation & it's this in lee's lyrics that resonates with the dislocated souls that have never truly found their place in this world.
Their last album 'Cathedral For Your Ashes' recently reached No.22 in the Amazon Download Rock Chart, beating the success of their debut album 'Better To Burn Out' which reached No.27 in December 2010 & stayed in the Radio Caroline album chart for 12 weeks, reaching No.17, 'Cathedral For Your Ashes' & 'Better To Burn Out' are available now on itunes & Amazon.
Check out their music on Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/the-fireflys other songs include 'Easel', 'Dear Emily', 'Jenny, Play Your Guitar', 'Talking To The Satellite' & 'Rolling River'.
Their music has been played by BBC Introducing including 'Julianne' & upcoming new single 'Humming Bird', 'Julianne' hit No1 on Amazon & hit the top 40 on the itunes chart 15hrs after it's release & they have also graced the front page of the May edition of Intamission Magazine which includes a 2 page interview check it out here: www.issuu.com/intamissionmusic/docs/issue5
The album launch for 'Embers Of The Autumn' is confirmed for 27th July more details to follow, demand for the band has hit an all time peak 'Ralph's Blog Spot' voted The Firelfly's the most blogged band back in March & posted a feature of the band check it out here: www.fruitbatwalton.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/ralphs-chart-30313.html
Their upcoming album 'Embers Of The Autumn' is featured on The FML Blog read it here: www.thefmlblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/30/the-fireflys-embers-of-the-autumn
Nanobot Rock has also reviewed the new album read it here: www.nanobotrock.com/reviews/3647
They have such amazing feedback about their music here are some of them:
'The album is earthy, emotional & awesome'
'Sure to set the summer ablaze when they release their new album'
'Things can only get better as this band continue to excel musically'
'The right elements to stick in your head for a long time'
'This is the face independent music needs'
'Ambient guitars & unblemished harmonies'
'Signature guitar riffs & deep bass'
'There is charm & alot of different styles & influences that lay just beneath the surface'
They play for love but they would really appreciate being a part of the Liverpool Music Awards this year, if you love their music then please nominate them for 'Band Of The Year' it's free you can visit their facebook page to vote: www.facebook.com/thefireflysband
If you haven't already heard of The FireFly's give your ears a chance & check out their awesome music for yourself every track is outstanding, you can download their music for free off their soundcloud page they are just great to listen too.
Follow them on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thefireflysband
Check out their music videos on YouTube: www.youtube.com/thefireflysband
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