Summoners’ ‘Erase Replace’ Set for Release on January 10th, 2025

FFO: Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Royal Blood, Dinosaur Pile-Up, Tigercub

Written as a cathartic, screaming attack on modern times, where life has never seemed so challenging and unfair – Erase Replace is an anthem about being pushed to the limit and constantly adjusting to less. With strong DIY ethics, Summoners created their single art and directed and edited the accompanying music video themselves - for this onslaught that harkens back to 90s and 00s alternative rock!

BAND BIO  

Photographer Credit: Sam Birmingham

Hailing from Portsmouth, on the south coast of the UK, Summoners serve the ultimate in alternative rock.

After pandemic induced, sanity saving lockdown demoing, studying under the Patreon of Matt Bigland (of Dinosaur Pile-Up) and Karen Dio, the band was formed by some of the city's best musicians, with all members having a track record of airplay on BBC Radio 1 Introducing.

Having established themselves on their cities turf over the course of their launch and initial gigs, the band have laid claim to being one of the south coast’s premium bands, delivering stunning sets at Icebreaker Festival & Takedown Festival Showcases, hosting the very best of the area's bands.

The band will be continuing the juggernaut momentum they’ve set in motion, releasing 6 singles of their best work to date in 2025 alongside brand-new music videos, starting on January 10th with ‘Erase Replace’.

Poised to be the breakout success of the South Coast music scene in 2025, Summoners have everything it takes to establish themselves on the national stage!

THE BAND:

Joshua Elkington – Vocals, Guitar
Jackson Allgrove – Rhythm Guitar
Andy Mcleod – Lead Guitar
Jon Harris – Bass
David Bicheno-Samways – Drums

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Contact: contact.summoners@gmail.com

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