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CMU Approved
Approved: Service Bells
By Andy Malt | Published on Thursday 16 April 2015
If feels like a while since we last had some hefty rock in the Approved column, so Australian quartet Service Bells are a welcome sight. The band released their debut EP, ‘Service Bells’, this week, showcasing a sound that is reminiscent of Queens Of The Stone Age with a touch of 80s goth thrown in.
Two years on from their debut single, ‘Metropolis’, their sound has really filled out and the slightly longer form format of the EP gives them space to show off the range of their talents, like moving from the tense build up of ‘Flood The Plain’ into the ambient piano-based instrumental ‘Callback’.
You can download another track from the EP, ‘Undertaker’, via Music Glue, or check out the full EP on SoundCloud here: