Black Hat Villain

Five guys locked in a tight and seasoned groove, each player understanding their place, knowing when to hold back and when to steam forward with a freight train of heavy, in-your-face intensity. The impassioned vocal prowess of Scotty Tuesday soars and snarls and reminds you of everything you loved about your favourite rock singers, while becoming his own unique voice that commands your attention with hummable melodies and witty lyrics that stick in your brain long after your last listen.
Danny Kilshaw was just a stand up guy, till his name was immortallized by a crack team of vigilante musicians Hell-bent on getting Bombed! News at 11.
Combining music with an epic tale to create a concept unlike anything heard in music today and armed to the teeth with metallic riffs, haunting acoustic passages and memorable hooks for a sound to please every end of the musical spectrum. Binding along with the bands schizophrenic cross-genre tendencies is a story, an apocalyptic saga, that will have you listening from start to finish. Taking from previous modern concept themed albums (Coheed and Cambria (NWFT), Protest the Hero (Kezia) and survival horror films (Dawn of the Dead, 28 Days Later) "Dead Eyes Open" boldly ties the gap between movie and music.
The time is now for Kuba Oms, the Canadian singer who mines 70s-era soul, funk and rock n’ roll on his solo debut, How Much Time. As the long-time musical director of the live house jam band Velvet, he has taken a contemporary approach to his own project that could be likened to a cross between Jamiroquai, Paolo Nutini, Jason Mraz, Ben Harper and Al Green. 