Brit rabble rousers Senser have made a triumphant and unstoppable return to the spotlight after a self imposed hiatus.
Their recent single Resistance Now has received excellent reviews, not to mention tons of airplay and heralds a fabulous return to form.
The bands new album How to do Battle hits the shelves in October and will be well worth the long wait. The sextet have been a force in music since their 1995 album 'Stacked Up' became a platinum selling album. The new album was produced by Neil McLellan (The Prodigy), Jason Wilcock (The Ghost Of A Thousand, Reuben) and New York hip hop producer Scott Harding (Wu Tang Clan, New Kingdom).
Hellfire’s Rob Ferguson said
Their recent single Resistance Now has received excellent reviews, not to mention tons of airplay and heralds a fabulous return to form.
The bands new album How to do Battle hits the shelves in October and will be well worth the long wait. The sextet have been a force in music since their 1995 album 'Stacked Up' became a platinum selling album. The new album was produced by Neil McLellan (The Prodigy), Jason Wilcock (The Ghost Of A Thousand, Reuben) and New York hip hop producer Scott Harding (Wu Tang Clan, New Kingdom).
Hellfire’s Rob Ferguson said
“ We are thrilled and really excited to have Senser back where they belong belting out their politically charged riffage. If you imagine Slipknot meets The Prodigy you will be getting somewhere close to what we expect witness on Hellfire Saturday!”
Check Senser out on MySpace

