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The Northern Irish trio Axis Of has been winning hearts throughout Europe since the release of their debut album Finding St. Kilda in 2012. Their records espouse their deep love of music, meeting new people and travel: The touring we do completely shapes our music and lyrics, explains Ewen Friers (lead singer and bassist). And on their latest offering, The Mid Brae Inn this is taken to fascinating new emotional heights. Recorded in the grip of an Irish winter, the daily trek to the recording studio proved to be a mission in itself: There were deep snow storms and havoc on old coastal roads. One morning our vans exhaust was ripped off by a wave. The band succumbing to the sea is an apt metaphor for The Mid Brae Inn. Across its eleven tracks, distorted bass swells and soars whilst guitars foam with effervescent hooks. One can almost taste the salt in the air on album highlights: Wetsuit, Beachcombing and Quarrel Reef. The sound that the bass-player-fronted three-piece has crafted is simultaneously melodic and thunderous drawing comparison to the sound Biffy cultivated on their crossover Only Revolutions. Over the last few years weve really pushed that idea of poppy but heavy. I think this record takes that idea and stretches it further at both ends explains Niall. I feel were now the band we were hinting at becoming, it just required a few hundred shows to get us to this point. A record built to be heard live, by men on a mission.






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