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Right Hand Left

rock

Hometown: Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom

Influences: Bloc Party, Miles Davis, The Police

Website: http://www.righthandleft.co.uk

Our Story:

Right Hand Left are four lads from up north that are looking to project their interest in music.

With influences ranging from Soulwax, Bloc Party and Led Zeppelin through to Miles Davis, the wall of sound Right Hand Left create is powerful and unique.

With support slots secured with the likes of Electric soft parade, Puressence, Biffy Clyro, Stiff little fingers and Hundred Reasons Right Hand Left are an intersesting prospect with their live shows getting better and better.

Formed in September 2004 from the remains of two of Aberdeens most successful bands ; Flight 19 and Then Came Music. Right Hand Left have been concentrating their efforts throughout Scotland. Upcoming shows include the Glasgow QMU, Aberdeens the Tunnels and Manchesters Star and Garter.

With experience and technical musicianship Right Hand Left are a definite must on anyones gig calander this year.

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  1. Kev Jones says...

    Fantastic, brilliant (insert superlatives here)
    Great sound straight out of the gate with a real energy behind it. One of the best intros to a track I've heard for a long time. Clear vocals, nice use of panning and some fantastic tones, loved the bass sound in particular.

    This band have a unique style that sounds like nobody else. The vocals reminded me in some parts of Zack de la Rocha, but elsewhere had a sound completely of its own. In the chorus especially, the vocals sound raw, live and show real talent.

    Good structure, originality and the instrumental breaks really kept it going, engaging is an understatement.

    Great recording in general, the overall texture created in places is strange...in a good way, but may not appeal to everyone. I'd love to see this band live, when they're touring the UK I certainly will.

  2. Nomulus says...

    Where's the album!
    From the very beginning I knew this was going to be an interesting track. A very original approach particularly in the vocals.

    The angular guitars offer something original that keeps the listener hooked. Tey also offer a pleasent mood in the chorus and work in tandem very well with the most interesting vocals I've heard anywhere.

    The break is fast paced, furious and well suited to the entire track.

    Go you good thing! I would not hesitate in seeing this band live even after hearing this one song.

  3. Gargantuan says...

    They must be great live
    This Mod-Punk, "one arm scissor" like song is what going out to a grunge bar on Friday night and loosing your hearing to the local legends is all about. The jerky introduction grabs your attention and leads towards other original sections with at least a modicum of attention paid to traditional song writing. Probably the most distinct moments in the song were caused by selective use of pauses on different instruments which regain the listeners attention. What it lacks in production value it makes up for in energy and character.

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