BAND INFO
Vocals: Myles Blatch
Gguitar/Vocals: Neil Teago
Bass: Edd Thomas
Drums: Nick McShane
Guitar: Simon Rose
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Fume
"A History Of Things To Come "

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FUME
FumeIts about aggression, its about conviction, its about extremes These three things cannot be overlooked or simply ignored, it was these three things we used as a basis to create fume five years ago.
Our aim was to make music that would not bow to follow trends or fashion and would not compromise our ideals in any shape or form.
2005 saw the birth of our first album A History Of Things To Come engineered by Andy Faulkner (Boltthrower, Cathedral) at Sable Rose Studios Coventry. This gave us our first opportunity to focus our aggression and pushed us forward to share the stage with the likes of Stamping Ground, Narcosis, and Dragon Force to name but a few.
2006 sees us standing beside a brand new uncompromising set and looking to make ourselves heard on a larger scale.
In a confused and stagnant musical climate we stand tall amongst our peers.

NEWS
Fume album review by Nine Hertz
This is a monster, and not necessarily in a good way.

You know how, in cheap sci-fi films, usually involving people who are destined 20 years later to make a living playing faded alcoholic ex-sports stars in episodes of Perry Mason, they have monsters which could have been really good if it wasn't for the over-ambitious YTS effects boy who sticks one too many tentacles on?

This album is like that. The basic idea is sound: solid riffs and drums, enough variation in speed and rhythm to stop it getting dull, and a few dangerous hints of rock. And then someone thought, 'I know - this'd look great with just one more tentacle coming out of its head'. That last, preposterous tentacle is the vocals. What the hell do these people think they are doing? You don't need 2 vocalists in any metal band, and you certainly don't need 2 this rubbish.

Someone hand me that bit of wood with a nail knocked through the end....

Review by Stonerwitch
Posted on 12 Nov 2006 by TDKYD

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