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Breek are a 3 piece Rock band from Melton
Mowbray, Leicester, England. They are Ady (guitar/vocals),
Russell (drums) and Karl Gee (Bass)
Walkabout review- Arts in leicester
Two of Leicester's established bands put on a storming set at Walkabout. Melton Mowbray trio Breek started the evening with a exhilarating set of their rock songs, led by vocalist Ady, with Karl on the bass and backing vocals and Russell on the drums. Powerful and passionate songs poured out, backed with expansive sounds, the music was rooted in nu-rock, with lots of high energy drum parts from Russell and some sizzling guitar passages from Ady and steady basing from Karl. Breek are a set of excellent, well experienced musicians who have been playing together for a long time, as a band Breek has been going for about six years. Musicians with maturity and stature, their set was as exciting as it was accomplished. Large sounds, thrilling phrases and compelling rhythms are what makes this a band that outstanding and wonderful rock music. They played an almost new set of songs and are about to go back into the studio to play down their new album.
Reviews
From - www.artsinleicester.co.uk:
"Breek hail from Melton Mowbray - famous for its pies but
soon to be famous for its fine selection of rock bands.
Passionate singing from lead vocalist Adrian Thompson and
the electrifying drumming of Russell Fenby, seasoned
with the light hearted playfulness of Bassist Karl Gee,
make this a band that stands out from the rest. They
produce a rich and exciting sound and we
think this is the band to watch.
Breek are a busy band, gigging on a regular basis and
they have a fine collection of original songs. Definitely a
band to enjoy if you can get to one of their gigs."
From - Kerrang surface unsigned festival.
"Breek
The Fourth band of the night was Melton Mowbray based four-piece Breek. Their sound is hard, heavy and atmospheric Rock with a progressive edge – it’s a fairly well-worn sound yet the band brings enough fresh ideas and play with some real energy to ensure they stood out on their own merit. Driving riffs, winding solos and sharp, heavy beats create the core of their interesting and well-formed sound and Adrian’s rock cry compliments their noise perfectly."
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