User:The Razorbax

The Razorbax debut album "Something To Believe In" is set for release on the 15th March, largely regarded as possibly one of the most important debut album releases in the last 30 years.

Championed by legions of devoted local fans and an ever increasing national and international fan base, along with the band utilising social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter they recently saw their debut single Wake Up Wake Up go straight to the top of the Overplay chart.

The Razorbax are Leigh Bucknall, Louis Bowen, Jack Perry and James Kitchen, who could just turn out to be one of the most revolutionary and important bands of the last 30 years…..

Together for over 2 years the band have grown up together and bonded into a solid unit; Every song they sing possesses the signature sound associated with the powerful Icons of the late 70s early 80s and the modern day. Something To Believe In, is a completely self written, self funded Album and is promoted and distributed by a new, energetic and savvy music start up Nova-Caine Music.

The record is a 12 track bombshell of pure honesty and rock 'n' roll! It deals with the struggles of the unemployed, drug/alcohol addiction, love, lust, heartbreak, life, death. The songs range from melodic epics (Don't, Couldn't Wait) to 2 minute rage filled snarls (Wake Up! Wake Up!, Stupid Boy!) and an incredibly radio friendly acoustic ballad (Better Place).

There's even a bit of reggae (Shot Down) thrown in for good measure. This is not an album written around 2 or 3 singles... and despite the difference in styles, somehow it all fits together as a piece of music, a real album, and all the songs are strong both lyrically and musically.

The album bucks the trend for manufactured and 'image over content' based music and delivers honest to god rock n roll, a sound track to fix Broken Britain or a rare social commentary to speak to the disaffected and isolated.