ALTERED SKY
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Open your eyes and look to the Altered Sky!

In the words of lyricist Ana Nowosielska, the Glasgow rock band are “painting stories in real life”
with their infectious brand of pop-rock. Not only female fronted but backed by a female drummer,
Altered Sky stand out from the crowd with their uncynical self-belief and upbeat, punkish sensibility which is the backbone to their radio-friendly college rock.

Formed in 2010, this hard-working band have travelled along the traditional route of playing small venues up and down the country. Those efforts look set to bear fruit as the stages, crowds and fanbase all become bigger, alongside the bands they are playing with.
Career highlights so far include two supports with We Are The In Crowd at the Liquid Rooms,
Edinburgh, one of which was opening Slam Dunk Scotland 2014. The band have also supported
The Wonder Years, Decade, State Champs, A Loss For Words and Neck Deep.

A RockSound feature on Glasgow bands described them as “offering a sugary sweet take on things, with a high quality and class that should see them break beyond the Scottish border soon”, plus a Kerrang!'s 'From Megastars To The Next Big Thing' feature on Scottish bands which claimed "with all that talent oozing out of one small country, it looks like Scotland rocks even more than ever."

Following headline shows in the Garage, Glasgow and London’s famous 100 Club in Camden the
band launched their current EP ‘Stop And Live’ which was a follow-up to the critically acclaimed ‘In This World’.

Both ‘Where I Belong’ and ‘Live For It’ which feature on the EP have received airplay on
Kerrang! Radio, Planet Rock, Scuzz & K-ROQ as well as a large number of independent stations
across the world, and the video for ‘Where I Belong’ was premiered on Kerrang!'s website. The
band have recently been championed on Kerrang! by self-confessed fan and presenter Johnny
Doom.

Recorded in Cardiff’s famous Longwave Studios, ‘Stop And Live’ was produced by Romesh Dodangoda who has worked with the likes of Twin Atlantic, Bullet For My Valentine, The Blackout, Funeral For A Friend. In December, the band are entering Longwave Studios once again; this time to record their debut full-length album, which will be completely self-financed. Backed by several PR campaigns, Altered Sky plan to do a run of in-store appearances in the likes of Pulp and HMV to promote the album, alongside several festival appearances throughout the summer.