Member Since: 20/01/2006
Band Website: DiffusionRecords.co.uk
Band Members:"The Understanding" Single Reviews
Play 90 second soundbite of 'The Understanding' @ 'CD quality'Attitude, confidence bordering on well justified arrogance - that's what I immediately thought when this one ripped from the speakers!!'The Understanding' from Stormy Corner is a rampant pop-rocker with real guts and ballsy aggression; it's fiery from the off and the simmering energy never once dies off or even calms down - if anything it heightens and boils over! British all-day-long, Stormy Corner give it loud and proud and make 'The Understanding' a massive contender; this six-piece from Skelmersdale utilise every byte of space to fill the ether with adrenalin fuelled electric noise. It sounds like it was fun to make and the resultant inherent feel-good factor is magnificent!'The Understanding' by Stormy Corner has 'hit' written right through it! It aint over-clever and it doesn't really go anywhere new, or even attempt to defy 'normalisation'. It doesn't need to, it's got everything it could possibly need to make it what it is - it's just so wonderfully motivating and pretty up-lifting actually. 'The Understanding' from Stormy Corner is radio-friendly and instantly memorable - if this gets the air-time it so richly deserves, all hell could break out!! Could be a biggie this, 'The Understanding' by Stormy Corner puts real power back into power-pop and is right on the money!!"The Understanding" Single Reviews
'The Understanding'
Released on 6 April 2009 on DiffusionPart Libertines, part The Coral, the debut single from these Skelmersdale shamblers is actually a cut above most bands of their ilk. Their ..unique selling point.. is that they have two vocalists, although there is no evidence of this on ..The Understanding.. (unless both singers sound exactly the same).
That said, even if they had the whole of the Welsh male voice choir sitting out as singers it still wouldn..t detract from the fact that this is still a very fine first effort indeed.Posted on 8 April 2009 by Nick Foster"The Understanding" Single Reviews
"all swaggering arrogance and ruck 'n roll attitude...Man the ramparts, Stormy Corner are coming to breathe life into a moribund music scene."
PAUL KERR-The Devil Has The Best Tuna
Lunti (Vocals)
Simpkin (Vocals)
Hursty (Guitar)
Donky (Lead Guitar)
Bassi (Bass Guitar)
Clayton (Drums)
Influences:
Sounds Like: A Crate Of Strongbow,3 For 50,And 20 Lambert
Record Label: www.diffusionrecords.co.uk (single deal)
Type of Label: Indie