Saints Of Arcadia are an eclectic rock band from the frozen north with ideas far above their station.
"Blending knife-edge skill and precision with roaring, impassioned performance; firmly rooted the proud traditions of British hard rock laid down by Led Zeppelin, but with a wandering eye for the numinous - and the sonic footprint of a rampaging ethereal octopus (in size 13 iron boots). Saints Of Arcadia are into intense, technical guitar work; into broad, sweeping soundscapes; into filthy, greasy grooves; and all the while there’s that voice - a roar from a bygone era, when giants roamed the earth."
Saints Of Arcadia have shared stages with international talent like Taking Dawn, FM, Voodoo Six, Sonic Syndicate, Danny Vaughan (Tyketto) and the Tygers Of Pan Tang. They’ve played to crowds as large as 50,000 in venues ranging from the ExCeL Convention Centre in London, o2 Academy stages and independent music festivals across the country. Their work can be heard from the USA to Japan to Scandinavia, on zombie movies and SEGA games (for real!) and in clubs, pubs and dive bars all over these isles.
Saints Of Arcadia are an eclectic rock band from the frozen north with ideas far above their station.
"Blending knife-edge skill and precision with roaring, impassioned performance; firmly rooted the proud traditions of British hard rock laid down by Led Zeppelin, but with a wandering eye for the numinous - and the sonic footprint of a rampaging ethereal octopus (in size 13 iron boots). Saints Of Arcadia are into intense, technical guitar work; into broad, sweeping soundscapes; into filthy, greasy grooves; and all the while there’s that voice - a roar from a bygone era, when giants roamed the earth."
Saints Of Arcadia have shared stages with international talent like Taking Dawn, FM, Voodoo Six, Sonic Syndicate, Danny Vaughan (Tyketto) and the Tygers Of Pan Tang. They’ve played to crowds as large as 50,000 in venues ranging from the ExCeL Convention Centre in London, o2 Academy stages and independent music festivals across the country. Their work can be heard from the USA to Japan to Scandinavia, on zombie movies and SEGA games (for real!) and in clubs, pubs and dive bars all over these isles.