Wardance Reveal Video For New Track ‘Guiding Light’

Wardance

Wardance have just revealed the video for their spacey garage track ‘Guiding Light’ taken from the upcoming Wardance EP that will be released on October 2nd.

The video takes us on a journey through the familiar urban-scapes of West London ending up in Camden, the capital’s hub of rock’n’roll. ‘Guiding Light’ shows the more reflective side of their songwriting without losing their hard-hitting Seattle influenced fuzz attack with a distinctly British sensibility.

Watch the video here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke5CfxpkrBc

The upcoming Wardance EP has been produced by Sean Genockey (Futureheads, Suede, Jesse Hughes) and opens with the high octane debut single ‘Free Radicals’ that saw the band strut onto the scene with their sound of thick guitars, lo-fi vocals and monstrous bass.

Pulsating in the midst of an exciting grunge resurgence that’s powering across the UK, the Wardance EP is rough and ready with influences from the 90’s elite of Nirvana, Weezer and early Soundgarden yet jagged with a harder edge of gnarled Brit-rock swagger.

Wardance have already built up a dedicated London following from relentless gigging in the city, which has seen them play sold out shows at The Barfly, Purple Turtle and The Tram & Social amongst many more. The celebrate the release of the Wardance EP they will be playing a release party at Notting Hill’s Mau Hau bar amongst a string of other shows this Autumn.

 

WARDANCE LIVE SHOWS

September 27th, Hawley Arms

October 10th, Mau Mau Bar (Release Party)

October 17th, The Hope & Anchor

October 30th, Good Ship

November 13th – Amersham Arms

 

You can pre-order the Wardance EP here

 

“Exploding onto the grunge scene in a blaze of riffs, Wardance are undeniably the hottest thing at the moment. Playing a heavy mix of glam, grunge and Britpop… the band’s sensational debut track ‘Free Radicals’ [is] being universally acclaimed for its riffs, rhythm, and mind-blowing vocals.” – Disorder

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