Sonic Boom Six | |
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Origin | Manchester, England |
Genres | Punk rock, ska, ragga, hip hop, electronic |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels |
Xtra Mile (UK) Rebel Alliance Recordings (UK) Deck Cheese (UK) Pyropit (Japan) Asbestos (USA) |
Associated acts |
Babyboom Suicide Bid The King Blues |
Website | Sonic Boom Six |
Members | Paul "Barney" Barnes Nick Horne Laila Khan James Routh Luke Hesketh |
Past members | Ben Childs Dave Kelly Neil "Macca" McMinn Matthew Reynolds (temporary member) |
Sonic Boom Six (often shortened to SB6) are a five-piece band from Manchester, United Kingdom. Their eclectic sound combines different elements of several genres and has been described by Kerrang! as "taking ska, pop, grime, dubstep, punk and metal apart, then rebuilding them as a hyperactive hybrid". Their lyrics tend to focus on social commentary with a live show known for "clashing activism and good times". The band's influences include Bad Brains, Public Enemy, The Fugees, The Specials, The Streets, and The Clash.
Sonic Boom Six first appeared on the Manchester punk scene in April 2002. Some of their members were previously in the band Grimace. Their self-titled demo, recorded with Jerry Melchers, was self-released in October 2002. To promote the CD, they toured the UK with third wave ska veterans The Toasters and London ska punk/hip hop band King Prawn. They also toured with Coolie Ranx and performed as his backing band. In September 2003, they released The Turbo EP, their first release for Moon Ska Europe. This was produced by Ace (of Skunk Anansie) and Christophe. After a series of good reviews, Sonic Boom Six were invited to perform a session on BBC Radio One's The Lock Up.