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Where's Billy Announce 'Forcibly Fed' Release

Wednesday, 25 July 2012 Written by Elliott Batte
Where's Billy Announce 'Forcibly Fed' Release

London-based alternative rockers Where’s Billy have announced that their debut album ‘Forcibly Fed’ is out now.

The six tracks that make up 'Forcibly Fed' offer the undiluted emotion and melodic sensibilities of bands like Biffy Clyro and Funeral For A Friend, but with a twist of underlying menace. It was produced by Chris Coulter (Arcane Roots, Romans) at Spiral Studios, and is hugely hook-laden and dynamic, whilst always maintaining a metallic kick.

The accompanying video to lead-off single 'Tears & Essays' has taken the video-world by storm, receiving a staggering 5000 views in its first official weekend. The rather gruesome Sweeney Todd-themed video was inspired by the band's experiences of 'fake' promoters within the UK live circuit. You can check that out below.

Also amongst their achievements are sell out shows at London's Astoria 2, The Islington Academy, and the indigO2 - not to mention their numerous UK tours and further jaunts to Europe. How many up and coming bands can lay claim to that kind of impressive action?

Being a fusion of hardcore, punk and straight-ahead rock and roll, 'Forcibly Fed' builds on the success of last years EP ('The Truth Hurts'), and showcases a band brimming with sparkling confidence. If you’re a fan, or are just into your rock, give this album a listen - you won’t be disappointed!

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