Fresh UK Metallers ‘Pretty Little Enemy’ drop new video

Fresh UK Metallers ‘Pretty Little Enemy’ make their mark with their eye-catching new video ‘Vertebreak’, out now and viewable below. The cut is taken from the band’s mesmerising debut EP ‘Bitch PLEase!’ out on Friday 3rd June.

Born early 2015 from the ashes of ‘Zoltar Speaks’, Pretty Little Enemy explode out of Minehead, Somerset, and pull from the riff assault and groove of Coheed Cambria and Killswitch Engage, fused with the vocal angst of Skunk Anansie. This two girl, two guy combo offer a unique take on the Alt Metal genre and are already causing a stir throughout the whole of the South West.

Featuring Louise Body (Vocals), Georgia Bell (Guitar), Jason Coles (Bass) and Ben Dean (Drums), Pretty Little Enemy have wasted no time in bringing together a sound that is highly engaging, and a live show that is visual appealing. With a series of successful performances under their belts and support shows with Syren City, Embers of Eden and Chasing Cadence, Pretty Little Enemy are set to dominate this year, and will transcend from the underground with their stunning debut EP ‘Bitch PLEase!’.

The provocatively titled ‘Bitch PLEase!’ arrives this June, preceded by the foursome’s unveiling of their alluring video for ‘Vertebreak’. The track is loaded with a mammoth refrain and thoughtful guitar lines and is destined to widely hit radio; the video is also sure to frequent TV screens and highlights the band’s captivating personality. Pretty Little Enemy will undertake further shows and festival appearances throughout the rest of the Spring and into the Summer; check out their social sites announcements.

https://www.facebook.com/prettylittleenemyuk
https://twitter.com/prttylttlenemy

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