Storming out of the gates hitting Number 4 on the NZ charts with their debut album They Seek My Head, Wellington's End Boss have been winning fans in New Zealand and across the world with a record that Metal Hammer praised as being muscular and melodic with Blabbermouth lauding it as a unique and mesmerizing brew.
Now it's time for Aotearoa to experience End Boss as it is meant to be heard: Live and Loud.
The sludge/doom/blues 4 piece is the love child of Ghidoragh guitarists Greg Broadmore and Christian Pearce, and Beastwars’ drummer Nathan (Nato) Hickey with the electrically ethereal talents of lead singer E.J. Thorpe crowning the line up.
Nato says I feel very fortunate to be part of another special band. I sense a similar buzz building as to when the first Beastwars album came out and I'm really looking forward to playing these songs live after spending so long honing them in the studio.
With Thorpe’s beautifully delivered vocals offering up intense lyrical pathos, and tectonic rhythms articulating the shaky isles of their homeland, audiences are sure to be left astounded by the sludge and sorcery.
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