Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s featured Band is Sleemo and their single For The Honest.
For The Honest is Sleemo’s Single
I was very impressed with the compositional style of this band.
An alternative rock with hard rock nuances that keep the listener glued to the speakers from the first to the last second.
The sound is powerful and you immediately realize that you are dealing with musicians with a great compositional experience behind them.
The chord progression is never banal and the rhythmic and melodic construction of For The Honest is intense and unique.
Sleemo had the great ability to create their own sound blend and stand out from the crowd.
Sleemo’s sound is rough and powerful and above all unpredictable. It manages to give moments of pure energy interspersed with refined and nostalgic moments.
I’ve always liked bands that try to give the listener new emotions and this band has created something innovative that I recommend everyone to go and listen to.
For The Honest is Sleemo’s Single Out Now!
Innovative and Powerful!
For The Honest is Sleemo’s Single
Norwich power trio Sleemo are “a wild animal, barely domesticated by the studio, clawing at the speakers; a feral cat at the wheel of a street racer” (Fresh On The Net). Making their debut in mid-2019, Sleemo have very quickly garnered a large fanbase for their sonically loud live shows, heavy-set riffs, ripping leads and left-field songwriting, going from strength to strength playing in small clubs locally to touring larger venues nationally with upcoming heavy hitters Enola Gay, Torus and Perfectparachutepicture, going as far as to support one of their musical idols, Jamie Lenman of Reuben.
Since releasing their EP “Degradation” to widespread acclaim and earning two short list nominations for “Best Alternative Act” at the New Music Generator Awards 2021 and 2022, Sleemo have garnered a fierce reputation as one of the most raucous and upcoming UK live acts, touring relentlessly and blowing PA systems nationwide.
“The band have easily cut across heavy-set riffs, warped, tearing, ripping leads and spasmodic time changes(…) Sleemo are not a three-piece to sleep on” (Ear Nutrition)
“Throw Billy Utting’s wide eyed vocals plus feral big drums, huge bass lines and it all equates to heavenly heavy stuff, that feels original but also pays homage to sort of iconic punk D.N.A.” (American Pancake)
“If you’ve not seen or heard Sleemo then you’re missing out, because they’re bloody good” (Outline Magazine) “Riotously electric sound” (A&R Factory)