Introducing Starseed


Starseed

Words and photograph by Marcus Maschwitz

starseed-introducing

Starseed has been around and playing since 2000 so it may seem inappropriate for me to do an introducing piece on them after such a long time but I feel that this is the year that they will basically be forgotten (in a sense) for everything that they might have done in the past and almost reborn into a completely new level as a band. Don’t get me wrong, they have done amazingly up until now but I have been listening to their new album, Peace Machine (their 2nd full length album launching on the 7th August 2009 at IndigO2) for just over a month now and I still cannot get my head around it. Having worked as a photographer on MANY band promo shoots, I often wonder how many of them will make it further than the photoshoot and to be honest, a lot of them break up / split while they are still recording and the photographs never ever get to be seen. Anyway, this isn’t about me but I wanted to just make the point because I worked with these guys and as always I take the time out to give them a listen and give my honest opinions on what I think, obviously hoping that they all do well if they are cool. This bunch is super cool and I remember taking their album home to give it a listen, not really expecting much, and then being gobsmacked as soon as I hit play on my stereo. The first thing that shot through my mind was the HUGENESS of it. The first song made it clear that everyone involved had done their homework and put in many hours to get it exactly how they had dreamed it to be, quite possibly even bigger. I cannot wait for this album to be available to the rest of the world so everyone else can experience this feeling.

The band has had a few member changes over the years but is now settled on Russell Spence, Gerald Gill, Dale Anderson, Peter Wicker and Andrew Spence who couldn’t be matched any better. I spent a day with them and the bond that they have is a strong one of friendship as well as drive that they all share for this musical project. I always enjoy when people do something with passion but remember the reason why they are doing it so that the enjoyment stays a big part of it all. Their influences and inspirations are similar although broad ranging with bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, Chevelle, Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bad Religion and Billy Talent to name a few but I think they have a product that is unique in several ways. Although their new album is the one that is going to push them forward, a lot needs to be said about their live show as it is something to be excited about on it’s own. They are tight, they are focused, they are powerful, they are intense, they are personal and they make sure to give the best show that they can regardless of the venue size or the amount of people in the crowd. Russell’s vocals are incredibly strong and the melodies that the band has come up with just seem too good to be true.

In my personal opinion, Starseed are heading to become one of the biggest heavy rock bands that the UK has given birth to and the world needs to look out for them. I do not understand how they are not yet signed but I feel that this will change shortly after their album drops. I look forward to watching their growth as I feel it is only just starting.

Check them out if you haven’t and keep the 7th August 2009 in mind and join them as they launch one of the most exciting albums this year. Without doubt, the Clink Music Magazine team will be there but we don’t want to make up your minds for you.

Starseed Website – www.planetstarseed.com
Starseed Myspace – www.myspace.com/starseedrock



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4 Responses to “Introducing Starseed”

  1. Topcat Says:

    100% Marcus! Starseed are the discovery of 2009 and let’s hope a strong and desering record label put themselves forward and help these guys get their tracks blasting through every households speakers in the world. Starseed are truely the next best thing!!

  2. Alli Hodge Says:

    This reveiw is spot on. Starseed are incredible and no doubt have a huge future ahead of them. Currently on high rotation on TotalRock Radio, and a Kerrang! feature in September prove the guys are about to take a giant leap.

    Cannot wait for the album launch show at indigO2 on 7th August, see you there Clink Music! ROCK \m/

  3. bug78s Says:

    what a frikken find, im so pissed i neva heard thes guys be4, they are frikken awesomeness*

  4. Dave Grenfell Says:

    I have had the privilege of working with STARSEED for a few years. ‘Peace Machine’ is a COLOSSAL piece of work. In nine years of promoting some outstanding artists, playing live they are taking colossal into a new dimension! Bravo STARSEED – born to be on the world stage!!

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