| First surfaced in 2001, and exploded onto the alternative rock scene with their darkly individual and metal-edged soundscape. Sultry underworld siren Grog provides soaring, passionate vocals and hard-hitting bass guitar, accompanied by mohawked king of the darkwave Drew Richards on guitar, and John Bonham inspired drumming firework frenzy, Al Fletcher. Drawing on influences ranging from The Deftones and Black Sabbath to Siouxsie Sioux and Hole, their music is a compelling mix of raw emotion laced with infectious melody. Die So Fluid unleashed their highly-anticipated album Spawn of Dysfunction in 2005, a psychotic discharge of punishing anthems, ethereal temperament and bile by the bucket-load. Consisting of ten tracks, the Mark Williams-produced album demonstrates an innovative and monstrous hybrid of brooding, unrestrained metal sensibility fused with the bare-skinned raw essence of punk. Having charmed a devoted, ever-growing cult of fans around the world with their live act, honed their collective mystic skills, and sought out like-minded consorts for the journey ahead, a follow up album is now complete and thrashing it's bloody horns against the bars to be released in February 2008. Die So Fluid devastation will be driven home with the passion only they possess. |
| Grog: Bass & Vocals |
| Influences: A Perfect Circle, My Bloody Valentine, Deftones, Siouxsie and The Banshees, The Cure, Hole, Black Sabbath, Sound Garden, Motorhead, PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Led Zep, Echo & the Bunnymen, Tool... Sounds Like: What others say: "...Die So Fluid maintain the heady atmosphere, rocking a monstrous, commercial sound. They bolt huge, catchy riffs onto the timeless structure of a pop song and drive the whole thing through walls, with singer Grog on top, inducing seizures with her weapon-like snarl. Hey, this band are so above the law, they can even play GUITAR SOLOS! Fool, get down on your knees and show respect!" - ROCKSOUND Magazine, UK. "...They're dark and twisted and they bite with just the right amount of nu-metal heaviness...Laced with a certain demanding dramatic mystery that mixes a Korn-esque sense of heavy musical adventure with Skunk Anansie's melody and power - expect big things in the very near future". - Metal Hammer Magazine, UK. "'Spawn...' packs a devastating punch full of fractured, hypnotic beauty as singer Grog's Siouxsie-lacquered wail hits a throbbing wall of bloodied bass grooves and bare-knuckled guitar head on". - Kerrang! Magazine, UK. |



