It looks like it’s going to be a huge summer for E.B. and The Deadlights as the band have shared a music video for “Endless Hope“. It’s the first from a 16th June releasing debut album titled “Echoes Of A Dreamless Life” which leaves single “Unmarked Grave” cut adrift as standalone as it follows the very well
After last weeks interview with Ruaidhri Houston, a man known as the bassist for highly praised Belfast shock rockers So Long Until The Séance and the multi instrumentalist behind Vaughanstrosity as ever we return for a second round knockout. This time out the conversation is all about what goes in behind the scenes to get
Ah. The solo project. When you’ve written a collection of songs that simply don’t fit the work of your main squeeze but you love them enough to want to get them out there into the World. What else are you meant to do? So Long Until The Séance bassist Ruaidhri Houston is the latest in
“After ages of playing in bands and writing, I decided to strike out on my own in the hope of creating a new wave of party metal. I’m looking to navigate the metal seas to find home on an unclaimed patch of land.” ~ Ruaidhri Houston
Known for being the bassist of highly praised Belfast shock rockers So Long Until The Séance, Ruaidhri Houston will be releasing his debut solo Metalcore EP “Memes And Dreams” under the moniker Vaughanstrosity on 27th January. The multi instrumentalist is joined by Nømadus drummer Brett Martin for the entire four track affair while Ethan Beatie from
Time for some split screen action from Vaughanstrosity next as So Long Until The Séance bassist Ruaidhri Houston continues the party around his forthcoming solo endeavour “Memes And Dreams” with a guitar and bass playthrough for first single “fl0w“. The record drops on 27th January and finds him joined by Brett Martin of Nømadus on
Consider yourselves warned. So Long Until The Séance bassist Ruaidhri Houston has announced he will be breaking out of Belfast riding on the back of a T-Rex, armed with an EP titled “Memes And Dreams” on 27th January under the moniker Vaughanstrosity. His first solo endeavour finds him joined by Brett Martin of Nømadus on
Rising from the casket with another classic hammer horror inspired music video, E.B & The Deadlights have returned with one called “Unmarked Grave” which finds them at their fiercest. While their December debut EP “Still See Ghosts” has brought them this far down rh left hand path, it’s time for something fresh, wild and heavy.
A little bit Gothic. A little bit Horror Punk and inspired by your classic Horror Metal style outfits from Misfits to Wednesday 13 and Rob Zombie to Motionless In White, Belfast residents E.B & The Deadlights have given us five diverse cuts with their debut EP “Still See Ghosts” that shows that they not only
In the Internet Age its amazing how quickly things can snowball and you can go from starting a band to releasing an EP in a very short space of time. Conceived in the Spring of 2021, this very year, E.B & The Deadlights have wasted no time in getting their debut EP “Still See Ghosts”