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This Burning Age’s music is violently beautiful, bridging the “Electro-Rock” divide with startling finesse. Their influences range into diverse and often conflicting genres: New Wave , Punk, Post-Punk, Industrial, Neue Deutsche Härte, Synth-pop, Post-Rock, Goth, Drum and Bass and Trip-hop with the end result giving rise to a depth, quality and intelligence of song writing and a distinctive, individual voice all of their own. Originating from Birmingham, U.K. , This Burning Age are: Friday - Vocals, Guitar, Synths, Arrangements Jon Farrington-Smith - Guitar, Keys Davey Bennett - Bass Guitar Jack Josypenko - Drums Here’s a small selection of what people within the music industry and fans are saying about This Burning Age and the first two releases in their current 4 EP cycle: “Nine Inch Nails meets The Smashing Pumpkins and Sonic Youth. 9/10” – Mind Equals Blown “we have something remarkable on our hands. 8/10” – This Is Not A Scene “Definitely are a band to look out for” – Mutiny Press “Hits you like a tonne of bricks. 8/10” – Soundscape Magazine Interpol meets Sonic Youth in thoughtful, dark “alt-electro-rock”...they deserve attention - Birmingham Live Review Every once in a while a band comes along that that defies the current practice of genre pigeon holing, This Burning Age are just such a band. Technically it’s quite brilliant. You find complex layers of distorted guitars and synths, with dark, brooding drum and bass lines. The use of analogue equipment rather