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Over the years, Climate Control have never allowed genre labels to define their sound. As their song writing and style evolved, so did their love of merging elements from various styles to create something distinctive and rooted in melody, while never losing the passion and desperation of their earlier, heavier ingredients.
With energetic live performances and a flair for dramatic aural ventures, Climate Control merges the vigour of alternative rock, hooky and addictive pop sensibilities and the force of post-hardcore into one mesmerising sonic showcase. Over recent years the band has shared the stage across South Africa with international artists such as Our Last Night, Hands Like Houses, Crown the Empire, as well as performing at major local festivals like RAMfest and Krank’d Up.
The band’s previous singles (“<a href="spotify:track:5zC5MHA22X4U43WO2PEQR0" data-name="Tidal Wave">Tidal Wave</a>”, “<a href="spotify:track:4CHjKmHpCrWkJyVyoHNCrG" data-name="Ghosts">Ghosts</a>”, and “<a href="spotify:track:25LQaa3N99DfDiSHqY2R9J" data-name="Little Mess">Little Mess</a>”) charted within the top 4 in the South African iTunes Rock Chart upon release, with the former having been featured on renowned YouTube blogger Jarrod Alonge’s channel, and had “Little Mess” playlisted on 947 & KFM (Cape Town). Their new material follows their 2018 self-produced and released sophomore full-length album, <a href="spotify:album:3FC445A5S5AmdeTTZPtowK" data-name="Equals Not">Equals Not</a>.
With energetic live performances and a flair for dramatic aural ventures, Climate Control merges the vigour of alternative rock, hooky and addictive pop sensibilities and the force of post-hardcore into one mesmerising sonic showcase. Over recent years the band has shared the stage across South Africa with international artists such as Our Last Night, Hands Like Houses, Crown the Empire, as well as performing at major local festivals like RAMfest and Krank’d Up.
The band’s previous singles (“<a href="spotify:track:5zC5MHA22X4U43WO2PEQR0" data-name="Tidal Wave">Tidal Wave</a>”, “<a href="spotify:track:4CHjKmHpCrWkJyVyoHNCrG" data-name="Ghosts">Ghosts</a>”, and “<a href="spotify:track:25LQaa3N99DfDiSHqY2R9J" data-name="Little Mess">Little Mess</a>”) charted within the top 4 in the South African iTunes Rock Chart upon release, with the former having been featured on renowned YouTube blogger Jarrod Alonge’s channel, and had “Little Mess” playlisted on 947 & KFM (Cape Town). Their new material follows their 2018 self-produced and released sophomore full-length album, <a href="spotify:album:3FC445A5S5AmdeTTZPtowK" data-name="Equals Not">Equals Not</a>.
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