How to Make Indie Rock Heavy Again

by Phillip Ryan Block
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How to Make Indie Rock Heavy Again

London Has Fallen joins Independent Ear Records, reissues their hit album “Fracture,” and gears up to release their fourth studio album

 


Rockford, Illinois -  Indie duo, London Has Fallen, fights to rekindle the heart-slamming heaviness of yesteryear’s indie rock.

“Musicians should only focus on making music that makes you feel, feel right through your chest and into your gut” says Cameron Gorham, co-founding member of London Has Fallen.


Citing such diverse influences as Nine Inch Nails and The Cure, London Has Fallen rejects the idea that “indie rock” today is all soft handclaps and banjos. From Peoria, Illinois, LHF brings a heaviness to “indie” that harkens back to 90’s Grunge and 2000’s Emo.


“It’s hard to buck trends. I want to be a successful band, but I just can’t play what everyone else is playing and simply dress it up as me. Even if it’s not what’s musically ‘trending’ right now, I want to channel the music I grew up with. I just love rock and roll too much to even consider playing anything else,” says Alecia Gates, LHF co-founder.


Now, this stand-your-ground band has joined a stand-alone record label. London Has Fallen is the newest member of burgeoning Rockford, Illinois record label - Independent Ear Records, and with this partnership, London Has Fallen heads into the studio to record their fourth full length album.

To learn more about London Has Fallen and Independent Ear Records, contact:


Phillip Ryan Block

(815) 214-9769

ryan@independentear.com

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Author: Phillip Ryan Block

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