Post Dance Rockers OST release their second single "We Are Machines" on the 27th September, 2010 as the last single before the launch of their second album.

The track mixes marching dance rhythms and harder rock elements to give the most precise and enthralling recording of the bands promising potential.
A band of brothers; Dan and James Cameron and Mike and Chris Unwin have worked their way into the UK live music scene over the last two years with their own brand of post-dance indie, which has grown from Birmingham basements to national gigs including the Radio 1 Big Weekend, Fringe Festival last year, a support slot with Delphic and a recent tour of Norway.
Now based in London, their new album is taking shape for the end of 2010. Euphoric soundscapes mix with heavy dance beats to take OST's audience on a mesmerizing journey.
The wide appeal of their music has seen them play main stage sets at festivals such as the 2000 Trees Festival, the Arts Festival in Birmingham, Kingston Green Fair and Vale Festival. 2006 also saw the debut of OST's own festival, Fieldview which is now a 2000 capacity event.
Their recent victory in the Godiva Festival Unsigned Competition saw them take the main stage at this 85,000 capacity festival alongside alt-rock giants Ash.
Listen to "We Are Machines":
With an increasingly busy tour schedule and a reputation for explosive live performance OST are a band with an electrifying future ahead of them.
"Old School Tie bastardise genres as if the very word doesn't exist... lucid tribal grooves soaked with layers of trance inducing guitar, an enchanting listen." - Andy Roberts, The Fly
"Glorious, stately and enormous in its concept from beginning to end" - Stephen Morris from the BBC on OST's debut album 'Mystery Sound Playground'
OST UK tour dates:
(Dates and information subject to change.)
September 2010
10th September - Birmingham Arts Festival, Birmingham
11th September - Waveform Festival, Surrey
15th September - Hoxton Underbelly, London
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