Member Since: 10/15/2006
Band Website: athousandsuns.net
Band Members: Dan Greenall - Vox, Guits
Tom Latham - Guits
Joe Latham - Skins
Super G - Bass
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Influences: Big riffs, wah solos, four four drum sections. pro evolution soccer. Zombies. Mustaches: mexicano and pencil in particular. Donnie Darko. Peepshow. The 'Fax' machine. Listening to so many bands that you can't even remember who you were into a week ago. The word 'bogan', whole ready roasted chickens, sunsets, sunrise, summer, sea air, pork & apple sausages, memories and dreams. Hooks, enormo-rock, big choruses & fake endings.Everyone out there striving to make a living doing something creative and getting knocked back until they give up on their dreams and succumb to the treadmill. Tim Burton, Colin 'fekkin Farrel's attitude, big hair, bad hair and Pat Sharpe, Steven Segal, anyone from the 'Stow. Turning off the TV and doing something useful.Your mind is a weapon.
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Reviews
Really, really good... Expansive
Adam Walton - BBC Radio Wales
I’m not surprised that A Thousand Suns has been getting airplay on BBC Radio One and BBC Radio Wales. I can hear hints of Muse and Metallica in their music, which is interesting, and the more I listen to their new EP, ‘Destroy Create’, the more it grows on me.
They’ve produced some excellent chord progressions and changes within songs. The drummer sounds great, and is an obvious influence to their sound as well. There’s no denying the high quality of musicianship within A Thousand Suns. If you like your rock heavy, and rock music that caters to long attention spans, then they are definitely a band worth checking out.
Jenny May – Band Weblogs
South Wales is a hot bed for musical talent at the moment and A Thousand Suns seem intent on continuing that tradition. Having played a number of shows all across South Wales the band hit the studio with producer Romesh Dodangoda who's worked with everyone from Funeral For A Friend to Kids In Glass Houses. There result is an EP that sounds massive. With a sound somewhere between Hundred Reasons and Pearl Jam, it's only a matter of time before the labels come knocking.
Nerve Magazine Nov 2007
Type of Label: Indie