Exhale
Ghosts Of Men
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Tell Me Why 3:140:00/3:14
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Trouble 2:480:00/2:48
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It's Okay 3:200:00/3:20
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Hold On 2:500:00/2:50
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Bullet 3:070:00/3:07
Two-piece heavy very-alt-rock from Essex
'No bulls**t, no pretence, no fu**ing about; just massive Rock'n'Roll riffs' - Metal Hammer
'Coming on a bit like a stripped down Soundgarden; dripping in tightly wound tension & hooky thrashers whilst brutally honest and unflinching; Exhale is often uncomfortable yet utterly compelling listening' - Classic Rock Magazine
“Edgy, high energy grit from Ghosts Of Men; so consistent, every single track is so strong, every instrument you can hear being played with so much passion, so much energy - this is exactly what we need right now. I just wanna see them both live again!” - Angelle
— BBC Introducing
Two-piece heavy very-alt-rock from Essex
Off the back of their highly acclaimed second Album 'Exhale' the pair have thrown themselves back into the live festival circuit with panache and abandon - Expect to see a lot more of these boys VERY soon.
Sometimes described as a pair of ne'er do wells with the combined mental age of 7, sometimes hailed as geniuses of the genre, it's fair to say these two throw themselves into every performance with passion, humour, style and sheer power leaving a lasting impression wherever they go.
The last 5 years have seen Ghosts Of Men take to over 150 festival stages and countless UK venues, release 4 EP's and 2 Albums as well as 8 cutting edge music videos, headline a stage at Bloodstock and embark on an extensive 7 country tour of Europe, constantly building an army of fans Europe-wide along the way.
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Edgy, high energy grit from Ghosts Of Men; so consistent, every single track is so strong, every instrument you can hear being played with so much passion, so much energy - this is exactly what we need right now. I just wanna see them both live again!’ - BBC Introducing
'No bulls**t, no pretence, no fu**ing about; just massive Rock n Roll riffs' - Metal Hammer
'Coming on a bit like a stripped down Soundgarden; dripping in tightly wound tension & hooky thrashers whilst brutally honest and unflinching; Exhale is often uncomfortable yet utterly compelling listening' - Classic Rock Magazine