So many rock bands in the world isn’t there? It seems more than enough to go around, but Bundle of ID will demand you make space in your crowded rock playlist. Why! you ask, what so special about Bundle of ID and what the f#$k is that name all about!.
The first musical seeds of Bundle of ID were sown in band called “Delayed FX” (www.myspace.com/delayedfx) a popular South West Based band in 2002, over the two years the band were active the often shambolic and chaotic 5 piece practised in the front room of Bassists Luke Greens flat. The flat, a notorious party house in the sleepy town of Barnstaple became the center of the world for the band and its mates. It was here Austen Morgen (Vox, Guitar) Luke Green (Bass) and later Andy Boudier (Lead Guitarist) would craft a musical relationship that was both instinctive melodic and highly productive, often writing and practicing songs with a full audience of their peers. The band drew influences from many sources including ska, rap, raggea, rock and metal and regulary played to packed sweaty moshpits around the region. Unfortunately the bands days were numbered destined only to be a local concern. Inter-band tensions and Austen imminent departure to university (which should have solidified the bands intentions) lead to it’s split in 2004 leaving Austen, Andy and Luke with a very real sense of unfinished business.
Today Bundle of ID is four driven musicians producing a fantastic racket, drawing influences from the epic stadium rock of The Foo Fighters right through to punky rawness of Billy Talent.
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