User:Jed!kn!ght/Templeton pek

UK rock band with punk influences. Played UK legs of Taste Of Chaos tour in 2005 and 2006. Included on the soundtrack to million selling console game Colin McCrae The Dirt 2 accross all platforms.

In 2006/2007 the band recorded what would eventually be thier debut album 'No Association' in two sessions with producer Joe Gibb (Funeral For a Friend, Million Dead) at Mighty Atom studios in Swansea, Wales. It was later released in Japan first through Pyropit Records.

2008 saw 'No Association' released in the UK to critical acclaim. "Soaring melodies and huge potential...Birmingham's answer to Greenday" - Kerrang! Magazine.

2009 saw the band tour mainland europe for the first time hitting Germany, Austria and Switzerland with German pop-punks Itchy Poopzkid, culminating in sold out shows at Munich's Backstage and Stuttgart's LKA Longthorn venues. The band followed up with a tour with Autrian punk 3 Feet Smaller in October to smaller venues. In December of 2009 The band joined Epitpah's The Blackout on their 'Best In Town' Euuropean tour hitting Belgium, France, Austria, Germany, Czech republic and Switzerland.

In February 2010 the band began recording the album that would become thier seconds studio release 'Scratches and Scars,' tracking drums at Sanctuary Studios in Dudley and the rest at Drummer Simon Barford's home studio. The sessions were interrupted by two back to back UK tours with US Story Of The Year and UK Punks Goldblade respectively. In May the band released the song 'Barriers' as a free download it gathered much airplay in the UK including XFM and 'Incoming Single Of The Week' on Kerrang! Radio in the week commencing May 31st 2010. The video accompanying the song was directed by Ryan mackfall of Crashburn Productions. This year also saw the band included on the soundtrack to million selling console game Colin McCrae The Dirt 2 accross all platforms, with the self produced track 'Red Lights Flash.'

2011 will see the release of the band's second studio album 'Scratches & Scars' through Longbeache Records (Europe) on February 21st and Small Town Records (UK, US & JPN) on February 21st.

The band recieved their first airplay from BBC Radio 1 on The Rock Show with Dan P Carter on January 25th with "30 Seconds Too Far" a single released in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. Other airplay included BBC WM, Kerrang! Radio, XFM, Lava TV & Rocksoun TV.