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Siderian are Northamptonshire-based metal band formed in March 2015. Taking their cues from old style metalcore with added groove, the band played early shows with the likes of The Colour Line, Shields, Lay Siege and Thrones before recording debut EP "Cancel Your Future" with Neil Hudson (Krysthla, ex-Gutworm) at Initiate Audio and Media in July 2015. 

A September release saw the four-song EP receive extremely positive reviews across the board. Since then the band has undergone a couple of line-up changes but are back to full strength and looking forward to 2016. A video for single "Reduced Aisle" was released on 16th January 2016. \m/

Thanks for reading!

 

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Siderianband/info/

Bandcamp - https://siderian.bandcamp.com/

Reduced Aisle video - https://youtu.be/d3m917_-BXQ

 

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That was pretty good :) I liked the video. The only thing I'd have to say about the video is that the vocals don't always match the singer on screen (I'm assuming that's you, btw?). I like it when it feels like the band is actually performing live while filming, so that bothered me a bit. I have no remarks about the sound itself, it sounds really good to me.

I wish Siderian the best of luck. Keep at it!

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Thanks for your responses, we know we're never gonna be world beaters but it's encouraging words like yours that keep us plugging away, the fact that we've smashed 700+ views of the video in well under a week is frankly staggering to me.

We've achieved a lot in the 10 months we've been together, the next stage is to bash out an album that really raises our musical bar, more technical, heavier, better songwriting with all members involved in the process. I'll whack any updates on this thread, so if you like us, keep an eye out or give us a like on Facebook (eurgh!!). 

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Metal Forum users, hello!

 

A small favour?

 

We're currently in a radio-based Battle of the Bands competition called TBFM Factor, which has some pretty fine prizes that could do a lot for us as a band.

Essentially, all I ask is that you click on the link below, then Heat 9 and then the vote option for Siderian, it takes less than 30 seconds.

No email or log in details, no spam, none of that, just the chance to help an unsigned band get to the semi-finals, you don't even have to listen to any of our music!

Any help gratefully received, voting runs until Saturday and you can vote once a day should you choose to.

Thank you for your time!

 

www.tbfmfactor.com
 

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On ‎12‎/‎03‎/‎2016 at 8:48 PM, Siderian said:

Metal Forum users, hello!

 

A small favour?

 

We're currently in a radio-based Battle of the Bands competition called TBFM Factor, which has some pretty fine prizes that could do a lot for us as a band.

Essentially, all I ask is that you click on the link below, then Heat 9 and then the vote option for Siderian, it takes less than 30 seconds.

No email or log in details, no spam, none of that, just the chance to help an unsigned band get to the semi-finals, you don't even have to listen to any of our music!

Any help gratefully received, voting runs until Saturday and you can vote once a day should you choose to.

Thank you for your time!

 

www.tbfmfactor.com
 

 

Huge thanks to any of you the helped us get through to the Semi Final of TBFM Factor.

 

We're currently 2nd in the standings and need to finish Top 3 to advance to the final, so same as before click on the link below, then SEMI FINAL 1 and then the vote option for Siderian, it takes less than 30 seconds.

No email or log in details, no spam, none of that, just the chance to help an unsigned band get to the FINAL!

Any help gratefully received, voting runs until Saturday at 11pm GMT and you can vote once a day should you choose to.

Thank you for your time!

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Well, hello.

 

It's been a while, but we've been away refining our sound and dealing with a few line-up changes. We've just released our latest track "Lizard Method Statement", compared to our previous material it's a huge leap forward for us and very good indicator of where we're going. If you've got just about 5 minutes spare, give it a play, see what you think, link is below. Feedback welcomed.


Thanks

 

LIZARD METHOD STATEMENT

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