Frett are a band from the Suffolk / Essex border.
Their New Single ' Porcelain' and their new EP 'EP3' has already gained high praise from the likes of:
‘Totally Brilliant’ – Alex Baker (Kerrang! Radio & 4 Music)
‘So talented’ – Its All Indie (itsallindie.com)
'Top shelf!' – Indie Shuffle (indieshuffle.com)
'Incredible sound' – Fortitude Magazine
Over the last year Frett have gained a lot of exposure in many different areas. Their fan base is ever growing with around 6,000 twitter followers and approaching 1,500 fans on Facebook.
Frett have had radio play from BBC Radio 1, XFM, Tom Robinson on BBC Radio 6 Music and Alex Baker on Kerrang! Radio as well as coverage on multiple local radio stations. The band have also played live sessions on local radio and most recently on Cambridge 105; You can watch a video of the band performing on Cambridge 105 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CA45Yg6PJPY
Frett have also gained the approval of Universal records Simon Li, who described Frett's work as 'intelligent' and 'well crafted'. Frett have Performed a large number of gigs all over the UK including the London circuit. Frett have also featured on the bill at a number of festivals including: Beach Break Live, Wilkestock and the main stage at Brownstock festival 2013.
Frett’s new release ‘EP3’ sees Frett at their most creative with soulful vocals over interweaving synth and guitar lines, rumbling bass sounds and driving drums. The EP pulls together elements of many different styles giving Frett a very original sound. The first single from the EP, ‘Porcelain’ captures Frett’s feel for atmosphere and mood whilst also showing their dynamic edge with a big catchy chorus and a hugely explosive ending.
The EP has already gained a big amount of interest from BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 6 Music and XFM and Frett are hoping this could be their big year.
Booking details
For more information please contact Frett: Simon Tel.01787 269419 Email: info@frett.co.uk
www.frett.co.uk
www.youtube.com/frettuk
www.twitter.com/frettuk
www.soundcloud.com/frettuk