Member Since: 5/9/2005
Band Members:
Thom Clarke - Vocals
Nick Bartlett - Guitars
James Ward - Guitars/Vocals
Alex Washer - Bass
Luke Simmons - Drums
Influences: Bleed The Sky,
Misery Signals,
Darkest Hour,
Killswitch Engage,
36 Crazyfists,
Deftones,
Caliban
Sounds Like: "Anger is a gift, according to Zach De La Rocha. If that is so, then Sevaloco are a gifted bunch of lads – as this five track EP is full to brimming with intelligent, well thought out and very angry metalcore-with-shades-of-prog tomfoolery. Very tasty little package, and full of moments that will have hardcore metal fans drooling." - 4/5
Subba Cultcha
"This EP is an instantly refreshing experience. Opener 'The End Is Waving Us Goodbye' is reminiscent of Killswitch Engage at their best...This is a solid, ferocious second EP from this upcoming metal act, and one that is not to be missed by fans of all things heavy." - 3.5/5
God Is In The TV
"A result making the explosive fallout of 'The Last Day Of Sun' step from being the impressive track it actually is to become something utterly devastating; Frenetic riffs, levelling drums and just the right mix of screamed and melodic vocals. By the time an album comes around, if they can get that kind of effect without a good build-up, Sevaloco will have one hell of an album on their hands." - 3/5
Rock Midgets
"Stevenage-based metalcore act, currently working on new material for the next CD, the follow-up to 'Turning The Sky Red'. Continuously evolving and improving, and far removed from your average metalcore band, this band is one to watch."
- Herts Underground
"Seriously Intense yet melodic Metal-Core from Stevenage, blending the styles of Bleed The Sky, Caliban, Darkest Hour and 36 Crazyfists"
- Bloodline Promotions
"F*** Me, They've Grown Up!"
- Bob - Club 85/Rhythms Of The World Festival Organizer
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Unsigned