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Feed the Rhino are a rock band, formed in Kent in 2010.[1] Comparisons of their sound have been made to Cancer Bats, Gallows and Deftones, [2] although as the band states “We are Feed the Rhino and we don’t need your scene or the latest trend to be somebody”[1] shows their stance on been placed in a genre.

FROM http://www.iatde.alivewww.co.uk/releasedetail.php?idRelease2=iatde048: The good folks at Metal Hammer have backed the band from day one relentlessly promoting their debut album "Mr Red Eye" and stating that "Feed The Rhino are thee band to watch out for", as well as the noise heads at Big Cheese and Rock Sound singing the Rhino's praises from the rooftops. The success of "Mr Red Eye" elevated the band into the spotlight and attracted the attention and support slots of Britain's elite. Gallows were the first to take the Rhino under their wing and offer the band the sort of venues and experience worthy of the chaos they bring to the stage. The connection between the UK veterans and the new kids on the block runs deeper than just sharing sweaty venues together - bassist Stu Gili-Ross also manages the Kent quintet. Fast rising Sheffield metallers While She Sleeps also enjoyed an epic tour and mutual bromance with the dirty southerners as well as FTR smashing it in towns up and down the country co-headlining their own tour with Heights. After the intense 18 months of touring things had to eventually holt and a new project was born. Make no mistake about it, the band have the full intention of enlightening every mind that encounter's "The Burning Sons", the long awaited 2nd Rhino album. Being the best is EVERYTHING to this band and the belief that making music should be about innovation, experimentation and basically blowing up the human consciousness is the aim for the new record and every "Feed the Rhino" project.

The band have played at Sonisphere in 2011 [3] receiving a 5K rating from Kerrang,[4] Reading and Leeds Festivals in 2013[5] and Download Festival in 2012 on the Pepsi Max Stage[6], and again in 2014.[7]

Band members[edit]

Discography[edit]

  • The Sorrow and the Sound (16 June 2014) Century Media / Siege Of Amida Records [8]
  • The Burning Sons (16 July 2012) In At The Deep End Records [9]
  • Mr Red Eye (December 2010) In At The Deep End Records [10]

Music videos[edit]

Song Year Album Link
"Mr Red Eye" 2010 Mr Red Eye [1]
"The Butchers" 2012 [2]
"Caller Of The Town" [3]
"Left For Ruins" The Burning Sons [4]
"The Burning Sons" [5]
"Nothing Lost" [6]
"Tides" 2013 [7]
"Give Up" 2014 The Sorrow And The Sound [8]
"Deny And Offend" [9]
"The Sorrow And The Sound" [10]

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