Cage The Gods’ Full-Length Debut Coming In March

Cage The Gods’ Full-Length Debut Coming In March

January 28, 2014

Melodic, catchy, accessible, memorable, uncluttered and layered with harmonic dimension and big choruses, that’s what you’ll find on Cage The Gods’ highly anticipated full-length debut ‘Badlands’ — due out in North America on March 25th via The End Records.

As featured in the recent issue of Classic Rock magazine 2014’s Hottest New Bands double page spread, Cage The Gods are new and exciting. They are British and young; they are cut from the same song writing die that has produced some of the biggest selling and longest lasting rock acts of a bygone era and who still manage to dominate a space in contemporary music culture today — The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Free, Boston, The Black Crowes, Def Leppard, Bon Jovi… the list, like the careers of the aforementioned, is endless and lasting.

Showcasing accomplished musicianship and well-crafted songs with a strong sense of modernity and relevance, the members of Cage The Gods share a common belief that above all else the songs and live performance should speak loudest. They revel on stage and perform with an explosive high-energy that exudes maturity and understanding of their craft well beyond their tender years.

In February, the group will tour the UK and Europe as main support to The Treatment with plans to hit US shores this March for performances at SXSW in Austin, Texas. “I can’t wait to play in America, the home of rock ‘n’ roll, bourbon, buffalo wings and fake tits… The real badlands,” says guitarist James ‘Jam’ Moncur.

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