In the studio
Verse Metrics are back in the studio recording a new EP for release in 2016. Renewing the trusted partnership with Jamie Savage at Chem 19 Studios, four new tracks are on the way
Once described as 'way too complex for the casual, relaxed listener', Verse Metrics provide a cerebral music experience for the intelligent, discerning music fan. However, complexity never comes before quality or enjoyment.
Verse Metrics aim to squeeze as much consciousness into each song as possible. Each release is packed with layers of subtlety and story and benefits from repeated listens. For those who like a bit of depth to their listening.
Verse Metrics' music is available on all streaming platforms free of charge. They are entirely self-funded. There are no monetary barriers to enjoying the music, however, this can sometimes lead to lengthy gaps in release history.
Verse Metrics are back in the studio recording a new EP for release in 2016. Renewing the trusted partnership with Jamie Savage at Chem 19 Studios, four new tracks are on the way
Delighted to announce that Verse Metrics will be playing with the lovely instrumentalists Mountains Under Oceans at the launch of their latest EP. Tickets are available over at BigCartel for a discounted price: http://versemetrics.bigcartel.com/product/ticket-for-saturday-26th-september
Verse Metrics are delighted to announce that they are to support The Appleseed Cast at Stereo, Glasgow on Saturday 26th October 2013 More details soon!
[box]Listen to a free stream of ‘Logarithms’ by Verse Metrics until Friday 1st March! If you like it, you can buy the EP on >>BANDCAMP<< or better still… come to the show at >>The Electric Circus,
…”a post rock band who really excel at their craft”. Radians has been reviewed in Prog Magazine‘s January 2013 edition. Verse Metrics are compared to Vessels, Pure Reason Revolution, Mogwai, Twilight Sad, I Concur and Meursault in the same review…
Chris Kelman reviews Verse Metrics recent Radians EP for Glasgow blog Ravechild…. [box]‘Algorithms’ is built around wave after wave of intense flooding guitars, every stroke that bit more fluorescent with intent. If ‘Algorithms’ is based on intensifying guitars, then ‘Semaphore’