2011, Slaves to Gravity have been at the vanguard of the post millennial rock renaissance since their inception in 2006. Their debut album, 2008's SCATTER THE CROW, established them as a seriously exciting proposition, crossing the classic sound of bands like Soundgarden and Alice In Chains with a decidedly 21st century vibe. And 2011 sees the band poised to launch their follow-up, UNDERWATEROUTERSPACE. Sinewy riffs meld seamlessly with a melodic thrust and dynamic groove as nuanced and infectious as you could hope for. From the thunderbolt bounce of album opener ,,Good Advice" to the rippling insouciance of ,,Misery Pills" it's a truly classy record. Frontman Tommy Gleeson describes UNDERWATEROUTERSPACE as ´A big step forward in every department`.