Thomas Klar - Vocals
Thomas Peplow - Rhythm Guitar
Nicholas Klar - Lead Guitar
Mike Salmon - Drums
Max Lewis - Bass
Madeline Flavill - Keyboards
Influences
The Strokes, Foo Fighters, The Subways, Razorlight, Kings of Leon, Bloc Party, The Killers, The Who, Radiohead, The Kinks, The Beatles, Biffy Clyro, The Rolling Stones, Supergrass, The Arcade Fire, David Bowie, Queens Of The Stone Age, Pendulum, Rage Against The Machine
Closure are an enigma. Using Extremely complex laws of perpetual organization, they have pulled songs seemingly from thin air. Disregarding traditional songwriting methods, closure use maths and physics to craft their music. To comprehend their method, one would simply go insane, so it's best that one doesn't ask any further questions on the matter. in other words: FEEL THE FURY OF OUR MUSICAL ORGY!!!
"Precociously talented, powerfully catchy and frankly difficult to believe that a band with such deft maturity of sound and sure showmanship on stage have years to go before they leave their teens. Winners of this year's Y-Fest Battle of the Bands, youngest band on the Shakster Records CD and also contesting the Great Baddow Battle of the Bands this month, 2008 looks set to be the year everyone hears about Closure - Panic Magazine
AQA: The best song by Closure is 'Never Stop'. The drums are fantastic. AQA also likes the opening guitar section of 'Kernow'.
Well, it's been a while since I popped back on your myspace, and you've got some nice shiney new tracks up, or at least, newly recorded! All sounding very polished.
I'm as well as can be! Just waiting to get back to uni to carry on with band stuff.
Hello, hope all is good just dropping by to say our album is now only £2+postage, for 12 tracks on limited edition cd our shop is http://d67. bigcartel. com, thanks and take care, Absent.
You guys are awesome! not only do you make awesome music for me to sing over and prance about to, but you're my best friends in the whole wide world and i don't know what i'd do without you guys!
Because I am in Leeds, you all miss me. So, I will tell you about my day.
I got up early and the weather was nice, but we didn't have change to use the bus (apparently the usual bus driver will kick you off if you try and pay with a tenner). So we started walking to the shop to spend our notes to get change to spend on the bus, but on the way we walked passed a fellow Leeds science person on her way to work and she gave us a lift. We saw a dead cat on the street too.
When we got to work, I met a guy called Adam. He spent the best part of 3 hours explaining and demonstrating a big expensive laser machine. It was cool, and I got to use it.
Then I spent the rest of the day preparing to plate up some DNA on previously prepared and set Agar plates with bacteria on them. It took ages and I kept going back and forth from the lab to the tea and coffee room. I used up about 30 rubber gloves because you have to dispose of them all the time.
Then I got home and had beer, and played on Guitar Hero and Fifa street. Sweet.
Well guys, as much as we'd all love to believe this, i cant.
I have taken time into looking at this beloved little nursary rhyme.
I have done some research and in fact (other than the healthier options recently manufactured) beans have a very high level of salt and sugar and are by no means 'good for your heart'.
This is just another bit of proof that makes me believe that nursary rhymes are evil.
...keep an eye peeled.
FLSM will keep you updated with more 'not as they seems' another time ;)
hey there thanks so much for the add mate i appreciate it heaps, hey if you get a chance to chuck a banner up or place me in your top friends, every little bit helps, though trust me your friend request is lovely enough!!!!! keep rocking and always spread the love :)
Cheers xooxox Renee
P.s ...just in case your keen to buy the tracks, itunes is now up and running :)
Thanks mate, hopefully next time, we play, it will be a well oiled fine tuned performance, haha anyway looking forward to italy trip should be a good laugh. speak soon