TAX THE HEAT Discuss Why They Recorded Their New Album Live; Video
March 16, 2016, 8 years ago
Bristol's classic rockers with a modern roll, Tax The Heat, are set to release of their full-length Nuclear Blast Entertainment debut, Fed To The Lions on April 8th. It's evident when listening to the band's catchy new offering that the album was recorded live so Nuclear Blast asked frontman Alex Veale and drummer Jack Taylor to explain why they opted to do this in a world split by technology, when surely having the ability to record the parts and mix the album without that pressure of playing live would have been the easier option?
Fed To The Lions shows why there is so much excitement at the release of this record. Previous singles “Some Sympathy”, “Highway Home” and “Fed To The Lions” sit alongside future classics such as “Caroline”, “Animals” and “Stood On The Platform To Leave”. The driving rhythms of Jack Taylor (drums) and Antonio Angotti (bass) overlaid with the powerful riffs of JP Jacyshyn (guitars) and distinctive melodies of Alex Veale (vocals, guitars). The album is available on CD and vinyl. Pre-order Fed To The Lions here.
Tracklisting:
“Highway Home”
“Animals”
“Under Watchful Eye”
“Fed To The Lions”
“Hit Me Hard”
“Stood On The Platform To Leave”
“Some Sympathy”
“Devil's Daughter”
“Learn To Drown (You're Wrong)”
“Caroline”
“Your Fool”
“Lost Our Way”
“Animals” video:
“Some Sympathy”:
“Fed To The Lions” video:
“Highway Home” video: