Reminiscent of a 1990’s DIY bedroom-recording approach, Basement is comprised of vocalist Andrew Fisher, guitarists Alex Henery and Ronan Crix, bassist Duncan Stewart, and drummer James Fisher. A year after forming the group released their debut output the EP “Songs About the Weather” in May 2010, which the success of led Basement to sign with Run For Cover Record in August 2010. Produced by Jesse Cannon, Basement’s debut full-length “I Wish I Could Stay Here” was issued by Run For Cover Records in June 2011. Earning a host of stellar reviews from online music publications, the album introduced the band’s melodic aggression to a much wider audience. In support of the release Basement embarked on their first ever series of worldwide tours which including shows in Australia, America, and Europe.
A year later in October 2012, Basement’s sophomore album “Colourmeinkindness” hit the shelves courtesy of Run For Cover Records. Once again extolled by the critical press, “Colourmeinkindness” was produced by Sam Pura, and supported by a few shows towards the tail end of 2012. Following a farewell gig at the Camden Underground in London, Basement announced an indefinite hiatus, with guitarist Alex Henery moving to Boston, Massachusetts, to work for Run For Cover Records. In January 2014 however, some subtle hints on their Twitter account led fans to believe the hiatus had run its course, and true to their beliefs Basement returned to release the EP “Further Sky” in July 2014. Featuring two new songs and a cover of Suede’s “Animal Nitrate”, the well-received record was produced by Dan Goudi.
When you think of this word, you do not think that they are a band. You do not think that they are possibly some of the best post-hardcore music of this time. They are Basement, and they are truly amazing. There is nothing about them that is like a basement, they are very much alive and above ground.
I think that they make quite possibly some of the best music that I have ever listened to. My ears thank me each and every time I listen to them. They get in a special mood. I love Basement for the way they treat their fans and people in general. They always hold some sort of kindness in their heart, even if you tell them you hate their music. They respect everyone and what their opinion is, and that takes a lot for someone to do.
I am very happy to say that when you listen to them live you are transported to another world. They bring you to life in another universe and they make you happy and smiley and overall in a great mood. I cannot explain what their music does to you, just listen and see them live to find out for yourself.