02/17/2025

The Fear – “White Noise”

The Manchester-based band band The Fear have released their blistering debut single “White Noise” featuring Kellin Quinn (of Sleeping With Sirens). Ferocious, energetic and unrelenting, the first offering from The Fear is a definitive landmark. White Noise – co-produced by drummer Benj Ashmead and David Radahd-Jones (Amongst Liars, Cruel Knives) with additional production from Randy Slaugh (Architects, Sleeping With Sirens, Nothing More) – sees The Fear deliver a powerful crash course in rock resonance. Electronic sounds weave around dexterous guitar riffs, all against the formidable pace set by incredible percussion all kept at bay by complimentary vocals between Kellin Quinn and The Fear’s Micky Satiar. The Fear’s debut single arrives with a fast-paced music video featuring Quinn, and directed by Samuele Dean.

“White Noise is the perfect way to debut the band. As individuals we’d stepped away from music for many years, the song navigates the emptiness we had felt in that time.” says drummer Benj Ashmead. “It was actually one of the first demos I began writing and between us we’ve created something special. When Kellin heard it, he immediately wanted to get involved and really connected with the concept of the song. He’s added something totally fresh and unique that we wouldn’t have done without him, he’s also the nicest and easiest guy to work with!”
Speaking on the music video, vocalist Micky Satiar said “We’re so fucking excited to release the music video for our first single ‘White Noise,’ especially with Kellin joining us on the track. Having his unmistakable vocals and energy in the music video really took it to the next level. Cannot wait for everybody to finally hear what we’ve been cooking”

“White Noise”, is a nice proposal, which shows a good technical mastery in the genre to be proposed. Energetic and gritty general sound. An intense and well-constructed general atmosphere where the dynamics make listening even more compelling and exalting.

“White Noise”, involves the listener by dragging him into a suggestive dimension that gives off excellent vibrations through scratchy guitars, alternating with melodic guitars, which give a remarkable sound impact.

The Fear , certainly has excellent potential to be able to propose original and not at all obvious ideas, surprising the listener in a positive way, managing to give even more a beautiful injection of energy.

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