Anti Clone unveil new look and debut album artwork

One of the UK’s best breaking bands is preparing to make their mark in 2016 with the release of their highly anticipated debut album.

Notoriously named as ‘murder captial of Britain’, the sleepy town of Boston, Lincolnshire is home to apocolyptic nu-metal mob ANTI-CLONE.

Since bursting onto the scene in 2013, the five piece have wasted no time in grabbing audiences by the scruff of their necks and laying waste to stages across the UK and Europe. Now they’re ready to step up to the plate and deliver their stunning debut album ‘The Root Of Man’, released via a hugely successful Pledge Music campaign and Plastic Head Distribution.

Frontman Mr Clone explains about the meaning behind the album “‘The Root of Man’ is intended to hold a dual meaning. Firstly, it questions the beginning of the human race, starting with Eve committing original sin which resulted in us being cast out of Eden. This is echoed in the title track with the lyrics: “The root of man is evil; the root of man is sin”. This theme is explored further throughout the album, looking at the extremes of human emotion and actions. The second meaning is that ‘The Root Of Man’ symbolises our beginning as a band. These are the roots that we are planting to fully establish ourselves as our own entity, to establish ourselves as Anti-Clone.”

Working with Matt Hyde (Slipknot ‘All Hope Is Gone’ – Machine Head ‘The Blackening’) at Perry Vale Studios in London the acclaimed producer was on hand to take the raw energy of Anti-Clone and help shape their future. Clone picks up the story “Matt is a creative powerhouse, working with him is a great experience. He has a fantastic knack of being able to pick out that harmony line or to suggest little tweaks to a song that just make it explode into life. It was great to team up with him again for ‘The Root of Man’ after the fantastic job he did of ‘Hands Sewn Together’ (the band’s first EP) as well as with Carl Johnston who was a brilliant asset to the process too. It’s great to be able to work with a producer who has worked with bands who have helped shape our own musical tastes.”

“The step up in musicianship and song writing is immense” says Hyde “and as a producer you can’t ask for anymore than the band to be willing and open to trying new ideas. Anti-Clone pushes themselves and it’s no surprise that they have gained a lot of fans along the way. There is no doubt in my mind that 2016 is going to be a big year for them.” (Matt Hyde)

And the album’s producer is not the only one to see the potential in Anti-Clone. Skindred frontman Benji Webbe praises the band for their live shows “Anti-Clone have the full package! After having them support Skindred for 2 weeks, I saw them deliver an amazing performance night after night. I believe with the right direction they could be a ruling force in British metal!”

With their new music in safe hands, Anti-Clone new they wanted something special for the album artwork —> Enter mysterious artist Mister Sam (Rob Zombie, Fear Factory) – “Mister Sam has also been massively influential in helping us define the aesthetic that we were aiming to achieve for the album. His touch can be seen in the new logo, album artwork, as well as in some other things that we’re yet to release yet. It’s been fantastic to add his catalogue of expertise to this whole process.” (Mr Clone).

With tour dates to be announced and new music videos in production –  2016 is set to be Anti-Clone’s biggest year to date.


The debut album ‘The Root Of Man’ is released 29th April 2016 via PHD (Plastic Head Distribution).

Tracklisting:

1) The Root Of Man
2) Deracinated
3) SwitchBlade
4) A Sight For Sewn Eyes
5) B9
6) Twisted Neck
7) Mechanical Heart
8) Feed The Machine
9) ComaSpace
10) Astaroth
11) Sentinel

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Anti-Clone is:

Mr Clone – Lead vocals
Con – Guitars and backing vocals
Lam – Guitars and backing vocals
Mike – Bass guitar
Drew – Drums / programming

More information: http://www.anticlonehq.com

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