Tesseract's Offshoot Voices From The Fuselage Ink Deal
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(Prog) John Mitchell and Chris Hillman's White Star Records have revealed that they have signed former Tesseract man Ashe O'Hara's band Voices From The Fuselage. The five-piece prog rock outfit say they draw their influences from Karnivool, Anberlin and This Will Destroy You. Voices From The Fuselage formed in Northampton in 2010 and as well as O'Hara, the lineup features guitarists Mitch Ramsay and Josh Galloway, drummer Scott Lockhart on drums and bassist Dale Gorham. VFTF came to the attention of John Mitchell when they booked in to his Outhouse Recording Studio in 2015 to record their debut album Odyssey: The Destroyer Of Worlds. Mitchell contributed a guest guitar slot to the track A Principle God. When bass player Gorham later spotted an article in Prog magazine about the launch of Mitchell and Hillman's label, he asked them to consider signing the band. Read more here. Prog Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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