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RAVENBREED
- Vocals
Mikey Watkins - Guitar / Vocals
Ross Formosa - Bass
Aggy Nowicka – Drums
From Cardiff, South Wales, Ravenbreed were formed in mid 2017.
Their first single ‘Insult’ (video below), is a track from their three track
debut EP ‘Hollowed’ which was released February 28th, 2018. The EP
and video feature former vocalist Warren Allen.
There have been a few line-up changes in recent years and the above
is the lineup as of beginning of 2022.
To quote the band themselves:
“With influences from Alice in Chains, Foo Fighters, Alter Bridge,
Pantera, Motorhead, Guns N Roses to name a few, the band's influences, based in rock and metal, come together to form a hard rock sound for people who like guitar bass and drums, and melodies for people who like to sing their hearts out at shows”.
If you like what you hear on their track ‘Insult’, keep an eye on their social media pages for news of any forthcoming gigs.
The below track, 'Among Ghosts', was mastered by PP&P endorser Romesh Dodangoda.

RYAN WEBB
Ryan is based in London and was one of JD Music's artists. An accomplished musician, Ryan's debut song 'Journey' received airplay on at least 93 stations (both FM and internet) worldwide.
“With what appears to be an endless supply of air in his lungs, Ryan can quite easily rival the likes of Matt Bellamy from Muse, or even the late and great Jeff Buckley.” Hughie Dixon, Uxbridge Gazette.
The single DON’T! was again written and produced by Ryan, with mastering by Dave Collins (Metallica – Hardwired to Self-Destruct) and with this one track, Ryan felt he had found the direction he wanted his music to go. The single was released in May 2020, along with a video. He’s now working on more tracks, all with a much heavier feel, and is ready to start gigging whenever bands and venues have been given the green light!
In 2021 Ryan decided on a name change to simply, WEBB, and was signed to Alpha Band Management & WDFD Records.
Below is Webb's latest single (September 2021) the Metallica influenced track 'When Darkness Falls'.