The Fallout Theory's BBC Introducing session at the Nozstock Festival
The Fallout Theory are a four-piece band from Malvern who describe themselves as 'dark, melodic pop punk'.
In spring 2005 they inked a deal with local label Lockjaw Records and have been releasing music ever since.
The bands energetic live shows have drawn many plaudits and they have played all around the UK with bands like Divit, Goober Patrol, thisGIRL and Days In December, as well as fellow local acts like Backwash and My Girl Sleeps.
"The Fallout Theory prove there is more to Malvern than some bottled water and a panoramic view of Birmingham!"
Steve - The Mag UK
A year after inking the deal with Lockjaw, they left to go independent and have since continued receiving regular airplay on the BBC's Introducing shows, including those on BBC Radio 1.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Performer | The Fallout Theory |
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