Illacrimo was considered for a grammy in 2016 and are set for consideration in 2017 withthe  release of “Love (Trapped In A Stone).” Their new single was recorded with the collaboration of Stephen Wrench in the Ominisound Studios in Nashville. With a push from Musik Radio Promotions, it’s now on top 20 Euro Chart.

Vents magazine wrote,”This is an outstanding work to their credit and only suffers from not enough songs amongst all there is to be said, besides the consensus being this is one killer band. It loses half a point for only being five tracks in length, but otherwise it’s right on the money and they should be going places, hopefully with a full CD to follow.”

Illacrimo is the perfect band for the post-genre world, wandering effortlessly as they do between musical styles. Whilst they have one foot firmly planted in a slick alternative rock vibe it is what they gather around that which sets them apart from their peers. Pop awareness, classical deftness, and electronic exploration all make this a lot more than just another rock band.

They trade in a rich, dense sound and although they embrace all that the modern age has to offer in terms of technology, studio production and equipment, at the end of the day they stay true to the spirit of rock and roll. It’s a sound built on big riffs, accessible, soaring, melody driven songs, deep-rooted grooves and thunderous backbeats. In short it’s a big show just waiting for its turn to be unleashed on the big stage.

Dynamics rise and fall, built from subtle break downs, soaring vocals or euphoric guitar lines, past-referencing interludes or mood shifting drum patterns. A glorious celebration of what modern rock music can be. The less is more years are behind us, if done correctly, and this certainly is, more is more can definitely be the way forward.

They are a band that has worked out that the wheel doesn’t need re-inventing, it just needs a clean up, re-treading, and some fancy rims, then taken out for a spin to leave some indelible and unsightly marks all over the road, possibly invoking an angry letter to the local newspaper. Hang on, it is going to be one hell of a ride.

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