Funeral For A Friend release their latest opus, 'Chapter And Verse,' through Roadrunner Records. The first track from the record is the visceral "You've Got A Bad Case of The Religions."
Funeral For A Friend is one of the last remaining bastions of the British hardcore scene that exploded into the mainstream at the turn of the century. They are veterans in many ways, but fourteen years after their formation the band still packs as much punch and purpose as they started with, if not more. Chapter and Verse is the band's seventh full-length record and a natural follow-on from the confidence and conviction displayed on previous album Conduit.
TRACKLISTING Stand By Me For The Millionth Time You've Got A Bad Case Of The Religions Pencil Pusher You Should Be Ashamed Of Yourself 1% After All These Years... Like A Lightbulb Going Off In My Head Modern Excuse Of A Man Inequality Brother Donny The Jade Tree Years Were My Best
Funeral For A Friend were originally formed in Wales in 2001 around the line-up of Kris Coombs-Roberts: Guitar & Backing Vocals, Gareth Davies: Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals, Matt Davies:...
Funeral For A Friend were originally formed in Wales in 2001 around the line-up of Kris Coombs-Roberts: Guitar & Backing Vocals, Gareth Davies: Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals, Matt Davies:...
Funeral For A Friend were originally formed in Wales in 2001 around the line-up of Kris Coombs-Roberts: Guitar & Backing Vocals, Gareth Davies: Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals, Matt Davies:...
'Conduit' follows up 2011's 'Welcome Home Armageddon', an album which saw the band approach their music with renewed vigor following the addition of new members Gavin Burrough and Richard Boucher....