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Verse Metrics Release New Single The Nightmares Leave Us All Inoperational

July 15, 2018

Verse Metrics Release New Single The Nightmares Leave Us All Inoperational

Glasgow’s Verse Metrics have released their effecting new single The Nightmares Leave Us All Inoperational, out on 10th July 2018.

Combining a sound closely related to post-punk revivalists like Interpol and I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness with a mathy, angular soundscape akin to bands such as Polvo, Verse Metrics are anything but your typical indie-rock band. Unorthodox yet melodic, Verse Metrics create an atmospherically dense sound, strengthened by flourishes of winding guitar segments, a metronomic rhythm section and the baritone-like vocal skills of Robert Dick (vocals, guitar).

Formed in 2009, Verse Metrics consist of the aforementioned Robert Dick as well as Calum MacVicar (Drums), Chris MacKinnon (Bass) and Al Conway (Guitar). Showing a willingness to experiment and expand their sound year on year, The Nightmares Leave Us All Inoperational was produced by Tom Peters (The Fall, Alpha Male Tea Party, Hyena Kill) and follows the success of their wonderful 2016 EP We’ll Be Listening and Remembering Until We’re Old and Unsteady. Verse Metrics have gained support during this time from the likes of Prog MagazineThe ScotsmanArtrocker MagazineBBC Radio 6BBC Radio ScotlandKerrang! Radio and many many more.

The Nightmares Leave Us All Inoperational, out now.

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  • Reply Review Roundup for 'The Nightmares Leave Us All Inoperational' - versemetrics.com August 3, 2018 at 11:08 am

    […] Circuit Sweet draw oblique but accurate comparisons to I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness and Polvo, evidencing the band as “unorthodox yet melodic” and elaborate with descriptions of an “atmospherically dense sound, strengthened by flourishes of winding guitar segments, a metronomic rhythm section and the baritone-like vocal skills of Robert Dick” >CLICK HERE< […]

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