SERVERS announce FREE track download SPELLS

The UK's dirtiest rock ‘n’ roll cult, SERVERS, have released a free download of their track Spells ahead of their album release Everything is OK on the 19 August 2016 via Undergroove Records
 

Comments drummer Ant Nettleship, "Spells is about a point in time when you realise you've been blinded by outside influence for too long and it's time to wake up. Everything is OK!"

Album Everything is OK is a vociferous call to arms from the Northern rockers. 10 brooding tracks unleashing a healthy dose of melancholic beauty with equal amounts of haunting disposition, sonic drama, captivating hooks and 43 minutes of mood-building tension, succinctly enveloped by vocalist Lee Storrar's (ex G.U. Medicine) evocative, untouchable vocal delivery. 

Having perfected their sound on stages at Guilfest and Hammerfest and being main tour support for My Ruin under their belt, the band are set to spend the rest of 2016 gigging and touring with an album launch show scheduled for August 19th at the Barnsley Rock and Blues Bar. 

Everything is OK will be released on August 19 via Undergroove Records. Pre-orders are available now via iTunes

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"Wild, dark times are rumbling towards us as a human race. We don’t have the answers, we are as afraid as you are. Everything is not OK! The world has gone to shit. Terrorism, politics, consumer greed, war and poverty are everywhere but we‘re force-fed by the media and organised religion that everything is OK and we’ll somehow get out of this. We won’t, not this time and your only chance to survive this is to collaborate, join together as one, forge a position of trust in a world where there is none and leave with us," say South Yorkshire’s dirtiest rock ‘n’ roll cult, SERVERS, who are set to release their sophomore album ‘Everything is OK’ on the 19th August 2016 via Undergroove Records. It’s an album that features an insight into Servers’ fascination into the world of cults, world leaders and the control and influence that one person can have on another in the name of a higher power or intelligence. Everything is OK is a vociferous call to arms from the Northern rockers. 10 brooding tracks unleash a healthy dose of melancholic beauty with equal amounts of haunting introspection, sonic drama, captivating hooks and 43 minutes of mood-building metaphysical dread, succinctly enveloped by vocalist Lee Storrar's evocative, untouchable vocal delivery.