Sanguine (band)

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Sanguine
Origin Exeter, UK
Genre(s) Alternative Metal
Years active 2002 – present
Website http://www.sanguineband.com/
Members
Tom Sherwood
Tarin Kerrey
Nick Magee
Matt Feld

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[edit] History

First conceived in 2002 by lead singer/songwriter Tarin Kerrey, Sanguine are a four piece, female fronted alternative metal band originating from Exeter in the UK.

Sanguine’s music was never designed with one genre in mind, describing themselves as alt-metal purely because no other term seemed to fit, and their mix of sweet-innocent vocals and music coupled with stab-victim screams and grinding riffs certainly leads you to expect the unexpected. However, like any other music it's better heard than described, so download the free tracks and make up your own mind. If that’s not enough for you then Sanguine are also well know for their energetic shows, always committing every ounce of energy regardless of the venue.

This was reflected at their very first gig where the media said: “A truly mind-blowing…alternative rock/metal outfit who stormed through a sensational set…Sanguine are going to be huge there is no doubt about that, so check them out before they take off to the big time.” (Guardian June 17th 2004)

The band regularly tour the counties of Devon and Cornwall, but have also played gigs in London and Birmingham.

In October, 2006, the band appeared on The Gabriel Knight Show on Bay 107FM in Exmouth which included airplay of the tracks "Tonight" and "Innocence".

[edit] Members

Tom Sherwood - Bass
Tarin Kerrey - Vocals
Nick Magee - Guitar and Vocals
Matt Feld - Drums

[edit] Discography

[edit] No Cure

In 2006 the band released a demo featuring the following tracks...

  • Innocence
  • Tonight
  • Don't Change
  • Recognition

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