"A Brand new project, Bones Ate Arfa are bringing back the radio rock sound of the 2000s with a lo-fi twist. Their first single "Asbestos" is a grimy face melter that relies on junkyard dog riffs and tight, driving drums to bring the rage. Fans of bands like Death From Above 1979 and Queens of the Stone Age might just find their new favourite band after giving this a listen." - Nate Cross
Following in the godlike footsteps of Queens of the Stone Age, Gorillaz, Ty Segall and Tigercub, Brighton's Bones Ate Arfa will literally eat your bones with its new found sound. Their debut single 'Asbestos' roots the band in their desert garage rock sound while bringing in influences of industrial 90s metal and psychedelic punk. The track was featured twice on Music Galaxy Radio's 'Bangers and Trash' plus a spin on Canadian radio show 'Sewer Spewer via Punk Rock Radio.ca, and Brighton's Radio Reverb, all before the song had even been released.