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After some years playing in various music projects, long time friends Luke Bhatia and Phillip Bretnall joined forces and committed to working towards their shared musical vision. Their task was intentionally ambitious, and the next year was spent searching out three like minded musicians taking influences from all areas of music, with the ultimate goal of making a truly original sounding band.
Profane’s vision has always been to create heavy, melodic and yet above all challenging music. The preliminary but albeit rough recordings went on to receive Metal Hammer Demo of the Month in May ’05 and this alongside a busy gigging schedule saw the band’s profile increase dramatically.
In January ‘06 Profane independently released the debut album ‘The Day We Scorched The Sky‘ through Gizeh Records to widespread critical acclaim.
This lead to airplay on the Radio 1 Rockshow, XFM and Total Rock Radio. The band was also honoured to come third in Radio 1’s Ones To Watch For ‘07.
In 2006 Profane continued with a steady gigging schedule which included an appearance at Uxfest (Islington Academy) and the Bulldog Bash. Profane have supported (amongst others) : Life of Agony, Gwar, Enter Shikari, Skindred, Will Haven, Million Dead, Winnebago Deal, Oceansize, Breed77, RagingSpeedhorn, Bring Me The Horizon, Amplifier, Biomechanical, Converge, 27, burst, fiveCRP , Shai Hulud, Send More Paramedics, Gay for Johnny Depp, Architects, Johnny Truant, Starkweather, Horse the Band and Caliban.
June 2007 saw the re-release of ‘The Day We Scorched The Sky’ with new tracks and bonus material. The band helped put together new label Rebel Assault Records and the album was released along side a major promotional campaign. Interviews with band members aired on Radio 1’s Rock Show and Total Rock Radio, and the band went back on the road to promote the re-release of ‘scorched.’ That month profane had the honour of travelling down to Radio One’s Maida Vale studios to record an incredible live session for the Rockshow, the band were floored by the engineers comment ‘that they were the best British band that he had done since Sikth,’ and July saw them embark on a hugely successful tour with Danish metal kings Mnemic. The bands live show had now evolved into something to behold.
These shows garnered even more positive press from the music press, with features have appearing in Metal Hammer’s ‘incoming’ section, and Rocksounds ‘Exposure’. 2007 looks like it will end on a high for the band, with features in Kerrang’s ‘Introducing…’ section, Big Cheese and Rocksound, and dates with Will Haven and Enter Shikari.
Profane’s unique brand of Progressive-Metal refuses to be pigeonholed by the music media; seamlessly blending intricate jazz melodies with ferocious, technical playing. Having already made clear their intentions with a stellar live performance on Radio One’s Rock Show, Profane are here to turn the metal world on it’s head. The Band are currently writing the follow up to the Debut album which will continue to further explore the diversity and capabilities of this incredible band.
In a scene of superficial bands, Profane are here to define the term “progressive”.
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Label: Rebel Assault
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Member Since: 12/1/2004
Band Website: profanemusic.com
Band Members:
Luke Bhatia - Guitar
Phil Bretnall - Vocals
Darryll Clarkson - Bass, Noises
Mark Doyle - Guitar
Steve Rooney - Drums
Sounds Like: I Think I’ve Outstayed My Welcome

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Reviews:

’Be careful listening to this debut pipebomb from Manc five-piece Profane. In just one song you’ll be plunged through enough musical changes to sustain a lesser band through a whole album. But this isn’t sonic hooliganism for its own sake; Profane’s attention-deficit-rock is pitched perfectly for the emotional content of each track, and their ideas are uniformly fascinating: full-tilt lunging metal, soaring grunge, detuned jazzcore - it all makes blissful (non)sense when you give them the chance to take you on their journey. Great to hear a UK band pursuing their own vision rather than apeing more successful blueprints to the future.’ Kerrang.: KKKK:

’vocalist Phil Bretnall is equally adept at metal snarls as he is at the most angelic crooning. Guitarist Luke Bhatia and the rest of Profane back him up with intricate jazzy riffs that compliment the melody of the vocals swapping effortlessly between real hardcore anger, progressive metal and chilled out funk.This is a debut of stellar proportions for a band that deserve proper recognition.’ 8/10: Metal Hammer:

’Producing mellow jazz passages one moment, then segueing into rip-yer-face-off metal brutality the next, they sound like Soundgarden fighting Tool and Neurosis over who gets to play the instruments, and yet more than anyone they sound like themselves. ’ subba-cultcha.com:

’Whooooooooo, stop the bus, open the door, let me run around the block then jump back on with my head refreshed. This impresses from the off, this wont let me off the bus for breath, this demands I sit right back down in my damn seat and pay full attention - what a rush, and a Rush as well, they sound like (later period) Rush playing extreme metal with a clever hardcore edge.’ Sean @ Organ-Zine www.organart.com:

’Like the Mars Volta being masterminded by Sikth’s Mikee; crazy, deranged, brutal, but at the same time melodic, soothing and thought provoking. Blindingly good.’ 5/5: by Withard. www.rockmidgets.com:

’Hearing the debut album from the Manchester based metallers I am optimistic, each song breaks down another genre barrier and opens the ears to a whole new breed of metal. The Day We Scorched the Sky is an epic album featuring grinding guitar riffs, heavy drum beats and melodic almost haunting vocals. This CD will be a permanent fixture in my play list for the foreseeable future.’ Heather @ skratchthesurface.co.uk:

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Record Label: Rebel Assault
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

*** MANCHESTER SHOWS PULLED :-( ***

It's with massive regret that we are having to cancel the Roadhouse show AND pull out of the Johnny Truant show, but you all know that this wouldn't happen if we didn't have to. We are in Album number...
Posted by Profane on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 03:18:00 PST

Confirmed - Profane To Support Ministry In Manchester

We are super happy to announce that we will be playing with Ministry on their final ever tour at the Academy 1 in Manchester next week.It's on Thursday the 29th may, Tickets are £16.50 in advance and ...
Posted by Profane on Thu, 22 May 2008 05:54:00 PST

Profane Interview in Eardrum Buzz zine

So our goood friend Kelli (who sings in Manchesters Obsessive Compulsive) Interviewed Phil & Darryll for the 1st Issue of her new zine, and it is a lengthy interveiw. We all miss real zine's and w...
Posted by Profane on Tue, 13 May 2008 06:22:00 PST

Were back - few more dates for you...

easy! Back after a few dates with 3 inches of blood and outcryfire. We were a little worried about what the 3iob crowd would think of us - but at the end of the day its an oppourtunity to play to some...
Posted by Profane on Sun, 04 May 2008 06:40:00 PST

***PROFANE SUPPORTING DUB TRIO ON TUESDAY***

Exciting stuff!Our boys in Dub Trio have asked us to make the trip down to London to play with them on Tuesday!!!www. myspace. com/dubtrioWe have a massive amount of respect for this band and had the ...
Posted by Profane on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:16:00 PST

Phils Blog:Episode 1 The Phantom Shitter!!

O.K so i have decided to start a blog from this here band account. How often will i do it??As often as i feel like/can be arsed is the answer. O.K first up i’ll talk band shizzle. You prob know ...
Posted by Profane on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 03:19:00 PST

*New page*New track*New dates* & a split rumour!!!!!

Hi everyone from all of us.So as I hope you have seen things have just shifted up a gear here in profane world.Firstly we have a pretty new page courtesy of our good friends @ inMotion design.  T...
Posted by Profane on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 10:39:00 PST

Maida Vale Radio 1 session now online!!!

O.K so 3 of the 4 session tracks are now on our profile for your listening pleasure.Go listen and comment please.They won't be up forever so go NOW!!!!Much Love,Profane.X...
Posted by Profane on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 03:29:00 PST

New facebook page

As we are in the communications revolution and social networking is the new space hopper, yo yo, etch a sketch etc etc etc It would be foolish of us not to plaster our ugly asses all over the internet...
Posted by Profane on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:56:00 PST

Studio report 1

And so it begins.......We went into the studio yesterday with our good friend John Rees to begin tracking some demos. Arriving at 10am (ish) we got the kit set up and mic'ed. Any of you with experienc...
Posted by Profane on Wed, 06 Feb 2008 06:37:00 PST