Exit Ten | |
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Origin | Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom |
Genres | Post-hardcore Rock Alternative metal |
Labels | Deep Burn |
Website | www.exitten.net |
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James Steele Stuart Steele Chris Steele Joe Ward Ryan Redman |
Exit Ten is a British Rock/Metal band. Their debut full-length album, Remember The Day, was released in 2008. Their second studio album was released in October 2011.
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Exit Ten are a post-hardcore/progressive rock band from Reading, Berkshire (UK). Their influences are as diverse as Killswitch Engage, In Flames, Tool, Deftones, Muse, Radiohead and Jeff Buckley.
The band was originally conceived as a four-piece composed of twins Stuart and James 'Jza' Steele, their older brother Chris and the family's lifelong friend Joe Ward. After playing as a more traditional metalcore band, the current line up came together in 2003 with the addition of more melodic vocalist Ryan Redman.[1] Redman had until that point been singing for indie-funk band Ant Salon.[2][3]
2004 was the year the band, while still teenagers, began to pick up international recognition. April saw them record their début self-titled EP with Mark Williams (Sikth, Oceansize, yourcodenameis:milo).
In the summer of 2004, the band was involved in an American TV show, 'Richard Branson: Rebel Billionaire'. Aired globally, Exit Ten were picked from 15 other acts during the show which eventually led to them playing on the NME stage at the UK's V Festival.[4]
This World They'll Drown was released through Deep Burn Records only in the UK on 12 June 2006.
In the first quarter of 2007, Exit Ten spent a week with Justin Hill and Dan Weller (Sikth/WellerHill Productions) demoing new material. In April 2007, two of these demos - Piece by Piece by Piece and Perish in the Flames - appeared on the band's MySpace page to stream in their entirety, to coincide with the band's début headline tour of the UK (dubbed 'The Great Rebellion Tour 2007').
In 2008 the band released début album 'Remember the Day', recorded with Mark Williams, through Pinnacle imprint Deep Burn Records, spawning two videos - 'Technically Alive' and 'Warriors' (also a single). That year the band appeared at the UK's Download Festival and toured with 36 Crazyfists.
On 3 December 2008 Pinnacle Entertainment Ltd announced that it was going in to administration so effectively all activities as a record label and distributor of music ceased. Exit Ten's label Deep Burn was signed to Pinnacle, so the initial disaster for the band was that as stocks of their album ‘Remember The Day’ and EP ‘This World They'll Drown’ ran out, they would not be replenished whilst the album remained the property of the label's administrators.[5]
Exit Ten finally recorded their soon to be released second studio album in Reading, at Outhouse Studios (Enter Shikari, You Me At Six, Funeral For A Friend) in 2010. The album is scheduled for release in September 2011.[6] On 4 July 2011 a track from the album, 'Curtain Call', was made available to stream from the Jägermeister UK Facebook page.[7] On Wednesday 20 July, Exit Ten revealed, via www.rocksound.tv, that their upcoming album would be called 'Give Me Infinity' and is set for release on 26 September 2011. The artwork and track listing for the album were also made known.[8] On 25 August 2011, the band announced, via their Facebook page, that the album release would be delayed until 10 October 2011, in order to coincide with their touring schedule.[9] 'Give Me Infinity' was released on October 10th to a big reception. The second promo video, 'Suggest A Path' also coincided with the release. Kerrang! claimed with 'Give Me Infinity' - "Exit Ten have officially arrived" 4k. While Metal Hammer called it "A beautiful and powerful work" 8/10.
Deny and Better Than You (A Path To Take Demo)
Perish In The Flames, Piece By Piece By Piece and Something To Say
Lay Down, Time Has Been Lost, Universe
Lion, How Will We Tire, Suggest A Path