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As heard on BBC Radio 6, BBC Radio 1, Radio X, BBC Introducing and ITV’s - This Morning, SINS are back with their highly anticipated debut EP – ‘ALGORITHMS’.
Since erupting onto the scene in 2019 with a huge sell out show at The Wedgewood Rooms, the band have had an exhilarating live experience with sell-out and headline shows at Ice Breaker Festival (Portsmouth), The Wedgewood Rooms (Portsmouth), The Joiners (Southampton), Spice of Life (London), Camden Assembly (London), Heartbreakers (Southampton), plus countless support slots with notable names such as Circa Waves, Jaws, and The Family Rain.
ALGORITHIMS was born from the idea of the uncontrollable and spiraling digital world that we all live in.
Musically, SINS typically introduce a thrilling new approach to indie music with a smooth injection of punk-rock attitude, embellished guitar solos and stir-crazy riffs. But not this time. Though the ALGORITHIMS EP still retains glimmers of this, it weaves a new string to the SINS bow in a deliberate attempt to evolve their sound and express their broad influences, whilst retaining that underground sweaty gig application we all know and love - forever keeping their loyal fans on their toes (quite literally).
Since erupting onto the scene in 2019 with a huge sell out show at The Wedgewood Rooms, the band have had an exhilarating live experience with sell-out and headline shows at Ice Breaker Festival (Portsmouth), The Wedgewood Rooms (Portsmouth), The Joiners (Southampton), Spice of Life (London), Camden Assembly (London), Heartbreakers (Southampton), plus countless support slots with notable names such as Circa Waves, Jaws, and The Family Rain.
ALGORITHIMS was born from the idea of the uncontrollable and spiraling digital world that we all live in.
Musically, SINS typically introduce a thrilling new approach to indie music with a smooth injection of punk-rock attitude, embellished guitar solos and stir-crazy riffs. But not this time. Though the ALGORITHIMS EP still retains glimmers of this, it weaves a new string to the SINS bow in a deliberate attempt to evolve their sound and express their broad influences, whilst retaining that underground sweaty gig application we all know and love - forever keeping their loyal fans on their toes (quite literally).
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