Follow You Home was formed in December 2010 in Derby and is a collective group that draw inspiration from guitar-based bands (as you might expect from a bunch who were born just a stone’s throw from the spiritual home of rock that is Castle Donington) and while they all have a passion for various genres, the likes of Alexisonfire, Brand New, Alkaline Trio and Bayside in particular spur them on to make a noise all of their very own.

Opting to write about real life, the quintet craft refreshingly honest songs that have earned them an ever-growing army of supporters who find solace in their sonic soothsaying. “Sometimes the world is an ugly, f*cked up place and that needs to be reflected on,” says Rich. “It’s not all doom and gloom though, we like to think that people can relate to our lyrics and draw hope and inspiration from them.”

Firm believers in paying their dues, Follow You Home have taken their musical manifesto to the streets of the UK and, like all the great bands before them, completing several highly successful headline tours as well as supporting the likes of Sum 41, The Starting Line, Pure Love, Lostalone, Sonic Boom Six and many more!

In October 2013 the band released their debut album ‘If It kills Me’ which was funded by their every growing army of fans via Pledgemusic. The band were blown away by the response reaching 100% in just a few hours and finishing the campaign on a staggering 370%.

The album features several tracks that have already received fantastic press with the videos ‘Save Yourself’ and ‘Playing With Fire’ already being featured heavily on Kerrang TV, Kerrang Radio and Scuzz TV. The band have also been featured in several mainstream UK publications such as Rocksound and Bigcheese. 2014 is set to be a big year for the band with a stream of live shows in the planner and new singles due out in May. The journey has only just begun!

'Follow You Home's debut is catchy in all the right places, while singer Kayley Busby spits her melodic rage with aplomb.'- Rock Sound

'Very original, very unique, and for a young band, really tight' - Matt Stocks (Kerrang! Radio)

'Melodic rock with balls and attitude'- Big Cheese

''Playing With Fire' is a sharp slice of attitude that demands attention.' - Rock Sound

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