School metal band in America sign Sony record deal

16 July 2014
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A heavy metal band in New York featuring one 12-year-old and two 13-year-olds have signed a record deal with Sony Music.

From Brooklyn, have already appeared at major festivals and opened for Guns N' Roses.

Reports suggest the trio could make $1.7m (£995,000) for up to six albums.

The band are made up of guitarist Malcolm Brickhouse, 13, bassist Alec Atkins, 13, and 12-year-old drummer Jarad Dawkins.

The teenagers create their own lyrics and music Unlocking The Truth while still going to school in Brooklyn.

Discovered in New York's Washington Square Park by Eric Clapton's drummer, Steve Jordan, in 2012, the boys say they've since had gigs all over the US.

One of their biggest breaks came in August last year where they won the first round of the AfroPunk Battle of the Bands, going on to perform at the AfroPunk Festival.

This year they've performed at Coachella Music and Arts Festival, opened for rock veterans Guns N' Roses in Las Vegas and are due to play ahead of Queens of the Stone Age.

On their website, Unlocking the Truth say they were inspired by Metallica, Slipknot, Disturbed, Living Colour, Chelsea Grin, Motionless in White, Escape the Fate, ''and many other great bands''.

 

Source: bbc.com