According to their bio, alt-rock trio Axis Of live by two rules; only playing the music they want to hear and write words they think are important. Not a band that do things by half measures, then and their debut album Finding St Kilda is indicative of the care and attention to detail they place in their uncompromising sound which is influenced by bands including Converge, Refused and Mastadon.
The Portstewart band recently did a session for BBC Radio Ulster’s Across The Line to mark the release of their album including a terrifyingly good rendition of Edge Of The Canebrake. Go find it for a taster of what’s to come.
According to their bio, alt-rock trio Axis Of live by two rules; only playing the music they want to hear and write words they think are important. Not a band that do things by half measures, then and their debut album Finding St Kilda is indicative of the care and attention to detail they place in their uncompromising sound which is influenced by bands including Converge, Refused and Mastadon.
The Portstewart band recently did a session for BBC Radio Ulster’s Across The Line to mark the release of their album including a terrifyingly good rendition of Edge Of The Canebrake. Go find it for a taster of what’s to come.

