In Search Of Sun Share New Video For ‘In The Garden’


UK rockers In Search of Sun have shared a new clip for their track ‘In The Garden’ The song comes from their successful 2017 album Virgin Funk Mother (Spinefarm), which the band continues to support with singles and live happenings. They just appeared at this weekend’s Download Festival France after playing 2017’s UK edition, and have toured with Nothing More, and Jonathan Davis of Korn as well. Continue reading


In Search Of Sun Share New Video – Bad Girl, New Album Out Now


London based rockers In Search Of Sun have released a new music video for their track ‘Bad Girl’, which pays homage to 1970 horror classic The Exorcist. The track features a guest spot from Monuments guitarist, John Browne, and comes from their recent release Virgin Funk Mother (Spinefarm) which is out now. Watch the video below.Continue reading


In Search Of Sun Release Say It Like You See It Video, New Album Details


London rockers and recent signing to Spinefarm Records, In Search Of Sun have released a new video for their single ‘Say It Like You See It’. The track comes from their forthcoming album Virgin Funk Mother, releasing on October 20th. You can watch the video below.Continue reading


In Search Of Sun – The World Is Yours


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It normally takes a good ten years or so before you get a renaissance of a dead, buried and creatively exsanguinated genre, so it’s hard to tell if In Search Of Sun are spearheading a new (or should that be nu-) generation of alternative metal or if they missed the wake while they were in the midst of rebranding themselves from groove-metalcore outfit Driven in favour of a more honest, rockier sound.

Launching with a promising Tremonti-esque building intro to the opener and title-track, The World Is Yours (Raging Demon), their first full length, kicks off by showing a hand that will repeat itself throughout the album, the heavier commencement, dialling it back down for a shuffling verse to give room to Adam Leader’s decent half-shouted, half-crooned vocals that call to mind a gruff take on the legendary pipes of John Bush, particularly on ’51 56’, before bringing the guitars in heavier on an understated chorus.

So far so good, but while the concept is decent you won’t win a game of poker playing the same hand the same way, unless it’s a Royal Flush. With little distinction between the songs evident, and the parts of each song each so similar with rung out guitars and a stolid mid-pace throughout, this is more of a Ten/Jack hand and The World Is Yours runs out of steam at about mid-point, eventually seeming like one 48 minute long increasingly more boring song that never quite gets going.

There are moments of promise, but they lack the catchiness or quirkiness of Breaking Benjamin (I can’t believe I just used Breaking Benjamin in a positive light, I’m going to kill my brother for subjecting me to them over the years), the energy and swagger of a Soil, the class or distinctiveness of an Alter Bridge and don’t even come anywhere near close to the depth of a Superunknown (A&M).

Ultimately, while they may be In Search Of Sun, the London quintet never reach the light.

6.0/10

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STEVE TOVEY