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AWAKE
are the UK’s hottest new progressive
metal talent. With a reputation which is already
seeing them described by press as “The saviours of
British progressive metal” and “The English
Evergrey” the band are set to release their new
album ‘Illumination’ on June 15th 2007.
Possessing a fresh
modern sound that sees strong guitar riffs compliment
powerful keyboard parts and melodic catchy vocal lines.
‘Illumination’ has a lot of light and shade with strong
melodic ballads backing up heavy guitar driven songs.
Yet with this diversity an original voice is heard,
one which is likely to appeal to a large cross section
of metal fans worldwide.

AWAKE started
out in 2000 in Cambridge (UK) and until June 2006 were
known as Humanity. Formed by the original six members
Simon Shedwell, Steve Wallace, Richard Hall, Alex
Townsend, Craig Burkitt and bassist Chris Le Mottee
the band quickly gained a reputation on the local
circuit for being a very professional and captivating
live act despite then having an ave band age of 18.
2003 saw them hook up with Killin Time Mgmt which led
to their first album ‘When Silence Calls’ being
recorded by Peter Coleman (AC/DC, Paradise Lost,
Napalm Death), the album was then released on Carbon
13 Records and received a solid 8/10 across the board
from press.
After a UK tour and
festival appearances at home and in Germany the label
with into liquidation. Undeterred the band got on the
2005 Bloodstock Open Air bill where they would hook up
with Swedish metal giants Everygrey a contact which
would later bear fruit. The band then decided to go
into the studio to record another album before looking
for a new label. When it came to deciding where to
record they went to the top of the list. After meeting
Evergrey Singer/Guitarist Tom Englund at BOA, Keith
contacted Division One Studios in Gothenburg, Sweden
with an aim to recording the new album there. Tom not
only agreed to record but offered to produce the album
and as vocalist Simon Shedwell said in a recent
interview, “I tell you nothing is better than that!”
- So in Spring 2006 Humanity were off to Sweden.
Produced by Tom Englund and engineered by their own
Arnold Lindburg, they recorded “Illumination" -
an album of 11 exciting new tracks which sees them
moving away from the progressive licks of the 1st
album, to a more direct, heavier sound, much to the
pleasure of the band. “We've all grown as musicians
and songwriters and this is a much more commercial
album” guitarist Richard Hall comments. With Tom
contributing backing vocals and Evergrey guitarist
Hendrik Danhage lending a solo to the track “Forgiven
now forever.”
Over the 8 months
leading to recording the new album, relations with
long-term guitarist Steve Wallace began to break down.
In March of 2006, Steve was asked to leave the band…
Humanity saw Steve’s exit from the band as the right
time for rebirth, which would become the theme for the
new album. By changing their name and continuing on as
a five piece, they would start afresh. Now known as
AWAKE, 2007 promises to be an exciting year for the
band, keep an eye out. |