Storm Corporation
Storm Corporation
2009
By touring their brand of infectious, melodic and epic metal throughout the country and releasing a self-titled EP in December 2010, Storm Corporation built a loyal fan base and a solid reputation with a base of promoters and journalists, and received an outstanding review from Metal Hammer and Kerrang's Dom Lawson, who named Stormcorporation 'ones to watch in 2010'.
After an exciting year of shows supporting acclaimed bands such as The More I see (The Prodigy's Giz Butt) and Russian metal icons Flymore, Storm Corporation began recording their debut album in Summer of 2010.
Storm Corporation's ballad 'Never Far' was written on the anniversary of the brutal murder of Sophie Lancaster in Bacup, Lancashire in 2007. The Sophie Lancaster Foundation (www.sophielancasterfoundation.com) supported 'Never Far' which the band released on Sophie's birthday in 2010 to encourage awareness of the Foundation's aim to teach an understanding of subcultures, and rid our society of prejudice, a cause which the band firmly supports.
Storm Corporation's debut album, A Quiet Belief In Angels, is set for official UK release in March 2011.
After an exciting year of shows supporting acclaimed bands such as The More I see (The Prodigy's Giz Butt) and Russian metal icons Flymore, Storm Corporation began recording their debut album in Summer of 2010.
Storm Corporation's ballad 'Never Far' was written on the anniversary of the brutal murder of Sophie Lancaster in Bacup, Lancashire in 2007. The Sophie Lancaster Foundation (www.sophielancasterfoundation.com) supported 'Never Far' which the band released on Sophie's birthday in 2010 to encourage awareness of the Foundation's aim to teach an understanding of subcultures, and rid our society of prejudice, a cause which the band firmly supports.
Storm Corporation's debut album, A Quiet Belief In Angels, is set for official UK release in March 2011.
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Storm Corporation play Ready to Rumble with some great sets from the crazy Beta, Rocking Prairie Dogs, Powerful Storm and Astounding Sinnergod. Playing to a home crowd, they tore the place apart. It was not long until they sent the crowd into a frenzy. The fans created one of the biggest mosh pits ever seen in the venue - 53 Degrees in Lancashire's leading venue for concerts. It was so good that the guitarist (Rossy) decided to jump in himself. It was clear that Storm Corporation came with a mes...

Georgia 'G' Howson
Mark 'The Bucket' Rowe
Michael 'Rossy' Rawsthorne
Ryan 'Sticknastics' Briggs
Paul 'Junior' Hindle
A Quiet Belief in Angels




