Hot rocking double-bill is a winter warmer
Bath-based Daedalus' Right Eye, featuring Laine Pearce-Rees (guitars and vocals), Chris Yeoh (vocals and guitar), Ramsey Marwan (bass and vocals) and Tom F Clark (drums), are an alt rock concept band.
Formed in the winter of 2008 they have worked hard to produce emotive and catchy music, building a solid reputation for themselves as one of the finest young bands in their area.
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With music that ranges from hard hitting alternative prog-rock, pop punk anthems through to acoustic love songs and more they offer an interesting and enthralling repertoire.
Their music is based around an epic story in the realms of an alternate world surrounding the life of the imaginary protagonist Beatrix Rowe and explores the lives of the people surrounding her.
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Delving into her mind, the band takes you to Valentine Place, a 'steampunk' western town, divided into two sides; the good towns people and the gun slinging debaucherous side – where most of the story unfolds.
Having spent much of 2012 touring the UK, the band return to their home town to play a show at the St James' Wine Vaults tomorrow.
Support comes from post-hardcore metallers With What Remains.
Featuring James North (guitar and backing vocals), Lucas Hiley (guitar), Cian Langelaan (bass), Jack Camp (drums) and Jay Cook (lead vocals), the band originally formed in mid-January at City of Bath College.
The band looks to mix melodic guitar and vocals with insane Trivium-influenced drumming and brutal guitar riffs.
Admission is free and music starts at 7.30pm.




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