Since
their inception in 2000, UK quartet Submerse has been busy refining
their own take on punk music.
With harsh vocals reminding you of the ‘77 movement and catchy
tunes, which could challenge that of Blink182, Submerse provide a much-needed
boost of energy into the UK punk scene.
Submerse sees music as a force for social change. A story lies behind
each song they write. This conveyed live on stage with memorable lyrics
and fierce musical strength ensures the band never fail to attract new
fans at every show.
Previous Submerse songs have drawn attention to many themes including
police misconduct, the homeless, class segregation, media pressures
and the failures of the government. Reviews of their CDs have been positive
which has in turn attracted support and airplay from both regional and
national
radio stations within the UK.
Numerous live appearances and tours have helped sharpen the band’s
assault over the past five years. Playing festivals and punks picnics
as well as supporting the likes of Anti Nowhere League, Violent Delight,
Whitmore, 4ft Fingers, Winnebago Deal and Zen Baseballbat on tour, Submerse
are a band
set to stay on the road in the foreseeable future. The boys have also
organised and self-funded headline tours of the UK and Canada, they
hope to tour the USA soon.
These punk-teens put in 100% hard work and effort. Now they can see
that it is starting to pay off. With rising popularity and a rising
fan club membership the profile of Submerse is set to skyrocket over
the next
year.
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