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FLEISCH (styled in all caps) is an Industrial Metal band from the UK that started as a solo project for singer/guitarist Jonathan Blunsdon from his bedroom in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire. The early music was heavily influenced by German bands Rammstein and Eisbrecher.[1]
History
Jonathan decided he wanted to put a band together to start performing live. Following rehearsals with a number of individuals, and different iterations, the line-up was complete with Ruby Alexia on Bass and Connal Bower on drums. The three members had known each other for many years as they had all been students at Towcester Rock School in Northamptonshire. Towcester then became the base for the band with all three members living and rehearsing in the town.
In 2013, FLEISCH self-released an album called Strange Feelings. Due to the band not being satisfied with the way it sounded, and having developed their style, the album was removed from the internet in 2014. The band does not consider this to be their first album, but just a means to which they learned the basics of song writing and recording.[2]
FLEISCH released the album MINE in January 2017 through independent label Casket Music.[3] With this album FLEISCH started to gain more attention as they played in the UK, Belgium and Germany to promote the release. Two music videos were recorded to promote the album. These were for songs "Russian Roulette" and "Holy".
FLEISCH self-released the EP Control in July 2018 on all streaming services with a video for Control also uploaded to YouTube. For the next two years, the band continued to play extensively up and down the UK, playing over 30 shows in the year.[4][5]
FLEISCH self-released the EP British in December 2019 on all streaming services with a video also uploaded to YouTube. The video was filmed at one of their shows at MK11, Milton Keynes. It is currently the most watched video that the band has released.
Ruby Alexia left the band in 2020 and was replaced by Martin Davey. He played his first show with FLEISCH on in October 2021 in London.
During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, Jonathan set about writing a new album in his studio. A new single called "Kingdom Crying" released on 31 December 2021 with an accompanying music video. The second single to be released was title track "The Kite" which was released on 21 January 2022. The album, The Kite was released in March 2022, it was written and recorded by Jonathan Blunsdon and mastered by Ben Farestvedt.[6][7][8] Throughout 2022 & 2023, they continued to play gigs and festivals throughout the UK.[9][10]
Since March 2023, FLEISCH have been campaigning to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest.[11] They released the singles "Fuel" on 27 October and "FIREFLY" on 1 December 2023.[12] Both songs were mastered by Ben Farestvedt at Damage Audio in Bedford, with the latter being the single the band had wished to be considered for Eurovision 2024.[13][14]
Members
Current members
- Jonathan Blunsdon (2012–present) - Guitar, vocals
- Connal Bower (2012 –present) - Drums
- Martin Davey (2021–present) - Bass, backing vocals
Former members
Ruby Alexia (2012-2020)
Discography
Extended plays
2018 - Control
2019 - British
Studio albums
2013 - Strange Feelings
2017 - MINE
2022 - The Kite
Singles
2021 - Kingdom Crying
2022 - The Kite
2023 - Fuel
2023 - FIREFLY
References