User talk:Harlot Farm

 

Harlot Farm is A Metal / Funk / Experimental Band from north wales on a indipendant label called phono records and are promoted by phono productions you can contact to book for a show through phono productions through MANAGEMENT:: darren@phono records t:07795330411 e:plague_of_noises@hotmail.co.uk they started in roughly September of 2005. Harlot Farm has had some up's and down's and some changes in line-up through the years. But now were happy and gigging often. All of the gigs have gone down well! We are still working on getting ourselfs known by giving our best in out live performances

Marcus - Vocals

Liam - Guitar/Vox

Franc - Guitar

Will - Bass

Rowan - Drums/Vox

Here's a review made by a reporter for SnogOnline of our Battle Of The Bands gig in The Menai: "And the final musical delicacy for your pallette tonight was Harlot Farm, from Anglesey. Complete with a throng of young moshers, which topped their hardcore, dark, death screaming set, a sound they describe as Kinky Metal." "The first note in my book on the band is " Raaaa thrash thrash Raaaaaa " which belittles their talent. Overcoming a totally trashed guitar cable, they performed a tight talented set, with excellent variation of tempo and a well managed sound ( ie not triping the limiter once ) and a great mix. Combined with a captivating stage presence they pulled off a top drawer set."

Conclusion: Well controlled mix, especially the guitars, handling the awkward changes well, with a good set progression

"Harlot Farm were much anticipated by most here including myself and they certainly provided the most intense show. It took a song or two to settle into their groove soundwise but when they did there was some real ferocity and with great confidence for a band that has been formed long. Still recognisably offspring of the Korn but with a faster tempo, and some intriguing electronic effects from one of the guitarists that added an extra dimension, especially in their newest song aired tonight. They inspired berserkness in the throng, and while people weren't exactly swinging from the chandeliers they were definitely swinging."