Order Of Voices // Order Of Voices
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Order Of Voices were formed in 2009 and their self titled debut album has already received some extremely positive reviews from the British and European music press alike. The band, hail predominantly from South Yorkshire, with close links to the steel City of Sheffield. Towards the back end of 2010, they played some sell out gigs, to further enhance the bands status as their reputation spread even further still across the UK and into the more diverse European music scene. For they are a larger than life big hearted sound, with Aynsley Dickinson’s throbbing drum beats, pounding guitars (Ash Homar/Stefan Blackwood) and Leigh Oates (Mike Patton/Eddie Vedder/Dave Grohl) energetic vocals bringing all of its unfolding drama to life. It’s very reminiscent of Faith No More, Pearl Jam and The Foo Fighters at their very best, while the pulse of the band, Ian Gaunt’s pounding bass lines help to keep the cacophony of sound that is going on all around us totally very much together. Opening track ‘For Me’ has a real classic early retro Deep Purple feel to it, with it’s razor sharp engaging vocals being played out to a powerful wall of sound back drop. It’s a very bold and uplifting debut, with some very listenable and commercially engaging songs that blend the powerful grungy tunes with the more melodic feel of say, Feeder. Order Of Voices certainly pack a mean punch or two. It is an extremely impressive debut indeed. Steve Plunkett 8/10