Michael - guitar/vocals
Charlotte - bass/vocals
Jaime - guitar/vocals
Richard - drums
Influences
Smashing Pumpkins
Tool
Faith No More
Early Manics
The Cure
Pantera
Refused
Dream Theatre
Nine Inch Nails
Interpol
Joy Division
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Sounds Like
"…HFTC don't fit in anywhere within these boundries. Mixing influences from Tool to early Manic Street Preachers, 'Anamnesis' is - if not completely new - something different in our local scene. Its shows that if you're doing something well, everyone will take you seriously."
- Matt Challis reviews 'Anamnesis', 2007
"Only heard about them 2 days ago from my sister but they are shit hot and must be exposed to the wider world. If you don't listen to Anamnesis and fall in love with them then you don't have ears so why are you listening to music?"
- a new fan, 2005
"I'm just gonna go straight for the throat and say that I had no idea a rock band could be so atmospheric - that's what they begin as… The songs are long at first but pretty captivating. Second song in was a Cure cover (but you'd never have guessed). After that the band just seemed to show what makes them special;
This was a progressive dream world, a fantastic sweeping guitar sound mixed with rock playing something different, one of the more original acts around. Dual vocals helped too, the singer-guitarist doing most while the bassist sounded like an angel; she wasn't just a backing vocalist. Towards the end the songs got harder and faster, keeping things going, and the last song was the best, switching between well-paced rock (Memory As Affliction) and moments of solitude (Stone). Fantastic!"
Hi ;-) We, London doomers Gregorian, return to Camden next Saturday, 18th April at The Dev!
(The Hobgoblin/Devonshire Arms pub, 33 Kentish Town Road, directly left our Camden Town station)
FREE ENTRY. Doors at 8pm, we're on first, supporting the amazing Trippy Wicked, with our sludge drone doom warming you up for their stoner blues and good time doom.
Hey there. Long time fan here. Is hunger for the crash still alive? There don't seem to have been any updates in over a year... I do hope you're not dead!
Just to let you know my band Gregorian return next Sunday (5th) in Camden, at Dublin Castle (94 Parkway, Camden, nw1 7an, turn right out Camden Town Station, onstage 8.30 or earlier, £6), why not come out to Camden then see us play ;-)
an evening of camden, then a night of atmospheric doom (from us) plus some metal and more from New Secret Weapon, Exoterik, We Are Power and Native Souls ;-) cheers.
Hello dear friends! Yes it is a rather riproaring affair. We recorded it garage style with a good friend called Steve Carr, an amazing musician and he just did the sound for the Pyramid stage at Glasto.
You got some new stuff coming at all? Learning is Fun is the bollocks, love hearing that live, and the lyrics are superb. Can't believe Richard has got that down with such a ridiculously awesome production.
Take it to the fucking bank $$$
Hope to see you Thursday dude, bring the gang, we'll get the beers in!!
featuring TEMPLAR, 9 DAYS DOWN, WHOREMOAN, ASSAULT ON THE DIVINE, AHYMSA, DREAMS IN THE WITCHING HOUSE, GREGORIAN, USE OF NOTHING metal, hardcore, stoner, rock, metalcore, doom
Doors 2pm, first band 3pm, entry just £6, nearest station London Bridge (Northern/Jubilee), walk behind Guys Hospital or straight through it, pub/restaurant downstairs
This Sat 17th May LITMUS, Olde Crone, Pombagira, Witchsorrow, Ahymsa, Gregorian @ The Grosvenor SW9, 17 Sidney Rd, Stockwell doors 7pm, onstage 7.30, just £5
come out Stockwell tube station (Northern/Victoria line), walk down Stockwell Rd, then left into Sidney Rd
Saturday 29th March Leonards EC1, 42 Northampton Road, Islington £5, doors 7, onstage 9.30 Off Bowling Green Lane off Farringdon Road right out Farringdon Station