The Arcade Paradise EP is a collaboration between writers – Kieron Pepper (ex-live Prodigy drummer 1997-2007), Ben Pickersgill (Brighton based co-producer [Klax, Critical]), and singer Stu Brootal (Ivar & The Horde). The charity EP features a recently released video game of the same name, developed by award-winning independent studio, Nosebleed Interactive. The titular song finds hope in expressing the notion that many find themselves under immense pressure and have to juggle everyday responsibilities with challenging personal relationships. Intense, emotive and full of monstrous riffs, ‘Arcade Paradise’ captures an explosive energy conveying a feeling of stress and anger evocative of the feelings many people encounter on a daily basis. Musically akin to the likes of Rage Against The Machine, the band’s sound possesses all the hallmarks of a group ready to break-out on a mass scale.
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