“Looking for melodic punk with a distinct message and a healthy dose of rock ‘n roll chaos? Look no further”- Rock Sound
“Drones excel in the kind of punk that both readily talks about pertinent issues… but also, somehow, makes you feel a lot better.” - Upset
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With a strong emphasis on personal growth, Drones’ new album ‘Our Hell Is Right Here’, is out today via Thousand Islands Records (North America) Lockjaw Records (UK).
Crammed with high-octane, yet deeply personal, punk cuts, the album also documents a traumatic period for McDougall. “It’s been a pretty rough ride for the past couple of years,” she says when looking back on the journey the band have been on to get to this point. “But I struggle with claiming my problems and sadness as valid because they are disproportionate to the danger and loss that many face every day. It got to the point where I was almost ashamed to write songs about my own life. However, I’m learning that personal care and self-worth is not something to be diminished. There are songs on this album that I had to write for my own therapy. Whilst writing this record, I went through a divorce, lost a family member and was battling with my own mental health. At the same time, it felt like the world was falling apart. ‘Our Hell Is Right Here’ is the product of my experiences over the past few months. There’s a lot of sadness on this record, but I can now look back and celebrate who I have become in spite of it all.”
Since their inception, Drones have been building a name for themselves with their powerfully energetic live shows and unique punk-fueled post-hardcore stylings. Their highly-conceptual debut album ‘Exiled’ was released in 2018 and packed a punch. From playing underground squats to appearing on festival stages, Drones are more than ready to hit the road again when the current climate allows. The band have already supported the likes of Marmozets, Neck Deep, Gallows, Funeral For A Friend, Mallory Knox, Young Guns and H2O, as well as playing Download festival and packing out their own headline shows. They’ve recently been announced to play Till The Fest at The Amersham Arms in London which is scheduled to run 08-10 October 2021. Tickets available here.
DRONES ARE:
Lois McDougall - vocals
Tom Thain - guitar
Tim Kramer - guitar / backing vocals
James Kerr - bass / backing vocals
Mitchell Thomas – drums
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