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The Safety Fire were a British
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band formed in
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, England, in 2006. The Safety Fire first made a name for themselves in the UK scene with the release of their critically acclaimed EP "Sections" in 2009 and their reputation as a powerfully energetic live band. They toured extensively across the UK with bands such as
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, The Arusha Accord, Bleed From Within, and
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, as well as progressive metal bands
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and
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throughout Europe. The Safety Fire also appeared at
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UK in 2011 alongside
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, Slipknot,
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, and
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.


Formation and ''Sections'' EP

With the exception of Calvin Smith, The Safety Fire met at the
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in South West
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. Lori Peri and Derya Nagle had both started playing their respective instruments at the age of 14, and started a band together. From there Derya recruited his class friend Joaquin Ardiles and Lori recruited Calvin Smith whom he had known since the age of 4 to play guitars and drums respectively. Eventually the band settled on Lori's friend Sean McWeeney as the vocalist, whom also attended their school. During this period they played the London music circuit extensively under multiple different names, eventually playing at the
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which was a career highlight for the young band, due to the historic nature of the venue. It was not until 2006 that the band decided to take a new musical direction and, with it, decided to go by the name, The Safety Fire. From 2006 - 2009 The Safety Fire attended different Universities, focusing on their own educational endeavors, but in this time wrote their debut release in the form of the ''Sections'' EP. Garnering critical acclaim across both the printed and online press, the band toured whenever they could. After finishing university The Safety Fire went into the studio once more, to focus on maturing their sound and to record their debut album.


Signing to Inside Out Music and ''Grind the Ocean''

The Safety Fire announced signing to
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on 23 August 2011, simultaneously releasing a lyric video for their debut single "Huge Hammers". The lyric video was well received and the band went on to tour the UK with Rise To Remain and Bleed From Within in September 2011. The Safety Fire announced their debut album ''
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'' would be released through Inside Out Music on 27 February 2012 in Europe and the following day in the US. On 14 December 2011, the band's debut single "Huge Hammers" was played by
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on
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on the feature "Next Hype". The band received further airplay by Radio 1 DJs Huw Stephens, Daniel P Carter, whilst also playing a live session for the XFM Rock show. During March and April 2012, The Safety Fire embarked on their first tour of North America, supporting Protest the Hero. The line up also included
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,
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band and
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. In the Spring of 2012, The Safety Fire did a short UK run with French progressive metal titans Gojira, before playing a number of festivals including
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and
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in the UK and
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in the Czech Republic. In October 2012 The Safety Fire toured Europe and the UK with
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and Periphery and were due head out with
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across the UK in January/February 2013 (this tour was later cancelled because The Faceless were unable to obtain work visas). In March 2013, the band stated that they were entering the studio to record their second album, with a projected release date of mid-late 2013. They also traveled to BBC Scotland to take part on the British quiz show '' Eggheads''.


''Mouth of Swords''

On 5 June 2013, The Safety Fire announced that their second album, ''
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'', was to be released on 2 September 2013, once again through Inside Out Music worldwide. The album was recorded and produced by the band's guitarist Derya Nagle, who was the producer of the band's previous album and has worked with artists such as
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(Mongol Horde),
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and The HAARP Machine. Furthermore, upon revealing their track listing they announced that Tommy Rogers of
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was to be a guest on the track "Beware the Leopard (Jagwar)". The band headed out on their first headline tour from 4 to 9 September across the UK in support of Mouth of Swords before flying to North America to be a part of
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me, often abbreviated as BTBAM, is an American progressive metal band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Formed in 2000, the band consists of Tommy Giles Rogers Jr. (lead vocals, keyboards), Paul Waggoner (lead guitar, backing ...
's 'Future Sequence' tour across North America during September and October 2013, alongside
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and
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. The band debuted their first single from the album, ''Glass Crush,'' on The Rock Show on
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hosted by Daniel P. Carter on 7 August 2013. Throughout January 2014 the band toured with Protest the Hero, Tesseract and Intervals across Europe, before heading back to the US for the Progressive Nation at Sea Cruise 2014 and then on tour once again with Protest the Hero and Intervals, this time also with
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and
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joining the tour. Lori Peri left the band on 21 December 2014 after 12 years to pursue other interests. On 1 April 2015 the band announced their split by simply stating "We broke up". Derya and Jo went on to form the band Good Tiger.


Musical style and influences

Often defined as Progressive Metal, the band themselves have mentioned artists such as
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, Sikth,
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,
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, Jaga Jazzist,
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and
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me, often abbreviated as BTBAM, is an American progressive metal band from Raleigh, North Carolina. Formed in 2000, the band consists of Tommy Giles Rogers Jr. (lead vocals, keyboards), Paul Waggoner (lead guitar, backing ...
as influencing their sound. The band make use of multiple time signatures and quickly change between distorted and clean guitars. Similarly the vocal skills of Sean McWeeney switch between pitched screaming and clean vocal melodies.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Grind the Ocean ''Grind the Ocean'' is the debut studio album from UK based progressive metal band The Safety Fire. The album was initially due to be released on February 27, 2012 in Europe and the February 28, in North America. However, the official release da ...
'' (2012)
* ''
Mouth of Swords ''Mouth of Swords'' is the second studio album from UK-based progressive metal band The Safety Fire The Safety Fire were a British progressive metal band formed in London, England, in 2006. The Safety Fire first made a name for themselves in ...
'' (2013)


EPs

*''Sections'' (2009)


Singles

*"Huge Hammers" (2012) *"Floods of Colour" (2012) *"Glass Crush" (2013)


Videography

*"Huge Hammers" (2011) *"Floods of Colour" (2012) *"DMB (FDP)" (2012) *"Red Hatchet" (2013) *"Yellowism" (2013) *"Mouth of Swords" (2013) *"Glass Crush" (2014) *"Wise Hands" (2014)


References

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