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As a disenfranchised D.I.Y. punk band from the U.K., Gallows fuse rage with a disgust with their social surroundings in the same fashion as their forefathers, the Sex Pistols and the Clash, to add a genuine urgency to their punk revival. In 2005, Frank Carter (vocals), Steph Carter (guitar/vocals), Laurent Barnard (guitars/keys/vocals), Stuart Gili-Ross (bass), and Lee Barratt (drums) formed the band after digesting a steady diet of '80s hardcore staples like Black Flag and Minor Threat and underground bands like Swing Kids and JR Ewing. Frank Carter attacks his songs with an unforced intense venomous scream while confronting perilous topics like date rape, street violence, and simmering anxieties boiling within. Gallows made their debut album, Orchestra of Wolves, on a minimal budget in September 2006 after signing to the Nottingham label In at the Deep End Records. In March 2007, shortly after a SXSW gig in Austin, Gallows secured a record deal with Epitaph Records, which made plans to re-release the band's first album, with three bonus tracks, on North American soil that July. Two years later, the band returned with its sophomore album, Grey Britain. In 2011, the band announced it had parted ways with singer Carter. He was soon replaced by Alexisonfire's Wade MacNeil. In 2012, Gallows delivered their eponymous third studio album. ~ Jason Lymangrover, Rovi
there both different styled punk you have the classic english punk with Frank and the modern hardcore punk with the new guy i love them both I miss Franks rawness and pain and anger in his voice but they still sound amazing.
The self-titled album proves that Gallows is bigger than one man, and that they churn angrier than just about any other Hardcore Punk act out there.
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The original line-up of gallows is what I prefer. The new singer of the band is not bad its just not the same without the notorious Frank Carter. I miss him, he was a burning fire. Gallows Forever. Stay Brutal
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