The Veese are a four-piece hailing from Bradford, West Yorkshire. They are made up of Oli (Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitar), Harrison (Drums & Percussion & Backing Vocals), George (Lead Guitar), and Dylan (Bass Guitar).
Let’s check out what they have been up to:
Facetious
Raw careless abandon that makes The View look middle of the road. Drenched in debauchery they ignite a level of chaos not seen since the aforementioned and the Up The Bracket days of Albion. Guitarist George has the frenzied urgency of Carl Barat but, crucially, leaves just enough room for the licks to breathe to allow Noel Gallagher’s sense of destiny creep in.
Lyrically, wit and charm worthy of the recent punk greats Shame or Fat White Family find its way to the fore. It sets the mind racing, what would Alan McGee do today if he walked in on them playing live?
Up The Social
Big riffs and guttural vocals combine on this great nod to 00s bands Harrisons and Milburn. With distinct difference
With one difference, George! His guitar skills eclipse anything the 00s scene achieved, or even conceived of! opening with the power of Joel Stoker with the big resounding riff soon descends into the shredding majesty of James Dean Bradfield.