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March 8, 2021
Serpent & Spirit on June 25 via
Candlelight Records. The band has shared the new single â
Desolate Heart.â
There is no single way that Urne describe their sound. It all comes back to one thing: heavy. There are shades of Metallica, Mastodon, and Alice In Chains in the mix â hopping between sludge, tech-metal, doom, hardcore, and anything else with a weighty heart.
Formed by ex-Hang The Bastard bassist Joe Nally and guitarist Angus Neyra after their former band called it quits, the pair already had a reputation for big, heavy riffs. Getting drummer Richard Harris on board in 2018, they gilded their new outfit with debut EP
THE business run by late cycling champion Craig Hardie is set to close following his passing, his family have announced. Craig, 50, passed away at Victoria Hospital last month, with his wife, Lynn, and daughter, Lois, by his side, following a five-month battle with cancer. A stalwart of Dunfermline Cycling Club, and a founder member of the Fife Revolutions cycle speedway team, Craig competed across a variety of disciplines within the sport, claiming a number of titles in the process. In addition to riding himself, Craig, with his father, Bill, ran Hardie Bikes in Cairneyhill, which aimed to promote cycling for both recreational and competitive purposes, offering a wide range of bikes, as well as repair services.
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