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Artist Biography
Since forming in 2005 at college in Norfolk, England, Deaf Havana have shifted their sound from aggressive post-hardcore to Americana-influenced alternative rock to brash, anthemic pop-punk. Their 2009 debut LP, Meet Me Halfway, At Least, was heavy and in-your-face, with lead vocalist Ryan Mellor howling guttural screams above overdriven guitar riffs on songs like “Friends Like These.” Following Mellor’s departure after the album’s release, guitarist James Veck-Gilodi took over on vocals and the band moved in a less abrasive direction for 2011’s Fools and Worthless Liars and toward a heartland rock vibe for 2014’s Old Souls, which inspires fist-raising with the driving beat of “Everybody’s Dancing and I Want To Die.” In 2017, they reached for the rafters with the arena-rock rallying cries found onAll These Countless Nights, while 2018’s RITUALS brought them to a refined alt-pop sound, embracing electronic elements and building soaring melodies on tracks like “Sinner.”
Hometown
Norfolk, England
Genre
Rock
Members of Deaf Havana
Deaf Havana was formed in 2005. Members of Deaf Havana include, or have included, the following 3 members.
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