Infallible are a four piece classic rock band, based in Edinburgh, Scotland… Read Full Bio ↴Infallible are a four piece classic rock band, based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The band consists of: Lester Smulski (Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitar), Martin Delaney (Lead Guitar & Vocals), Andy Northall (Bass & Vocals) & Graeme Kirkpatrick (Drums).
Infallible have played all over Scotland, including playing on the same bill as Nazareth and supporting Iron Maiden tribute band Maiden Scotland.
Their drummer occasionally plays cowbell for Nazareth and has played with them in various parts of the world.
Infallible's debut album "Infallible" includes the song "Tell Me (It's Not True) which was recently number 1 in the MEmusic chart, run by newspaper The Metro, which has a circulation of 1.3 million.
Infallible's full album is available via their official website, www.infalliblerocks.com, here is a review by a local radio station:
Infallible are a 4-piece rock band billing themselves as "Scotland’s Hottest Rock Band" (Perhaps an exaggeration, but we'll let that one slip, guys!). Naming the likes of Queen, Kiss, Free, Thin Lizzy and the Rolling Stones, among others as influences they bring there mix of rock to the public with their debut self titled album. Track by track the bands 70's rock influences are very evident from The Kiss-Like acoustic number "Get You High", to the Def Leppard style "Sexual Tension", to the Status Quo-esque riffage in "Cyanide", to the Stones-y "When Will I Know"...
The album's definitely worth a listen for those of you who love a bit of retro rock. It's all been done before but that's exactly what makes you want to listen! I'd highly recommend lending your ears to these guys for the 35 minutes of Infallible there's definitely something in there for all rock fans. Although turning their hand to the occasional ballad in "Caught on the rebound" and "Tell Me Its Not True" (both coincidentally about a similar subject) they do best when they crank up the gain and this is reflected in stand-out track from the album "Cyanide", if this song isn't enough to get you tapping your feet in time with the music there's something wrong. A song very reminiscent of Finnish Rocker's Hanoi Rocks and like them it's terribly catchy and has a lyric structure worthy of Kiss themselves!
Give it a try! You never know, you might like it!"
Chris Vane
Gotta Get Some Action Radio
The band consists of: Lester Smulski (Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitar), Martin Delaney (Lead Guitar & Vocals), Andy Northall (Bass & Vocals) & Graeme Kirkpatrick (Drums).
Infallible have played all over Scotland, including playing on the same bill as Nazareth and supporting Iron Maiden tribute band Maiden Scotland.
Their drummer occasionally plays cowbell for Nazareth and has played with them in various parts of the world.
Infallible's debut album "Infallible" includes the song "Tell Me (It's Not True) which was recently number 1 in the MEmusic chart, run by newspaper The Metro, which has a circulation of 1.3 million.
Infallible's full album is available via their official website, www.infalliblerocks.com, here is a review by a local radio station:
Infallible are a 4-piece rock band billing themselves as "Scotland’s Hottest Rock Band" (Perhaps an exaggeration, but we'll let that one slip, guys!). Naming the likes of Queen, Kiss, Free, Thin Lizzy and the Rolling Stones, among others as influences they bring there mix of rock to the public with their debut self titled album. Track by track the bands 70's rock influences are very evident from The Kiss-Like acoustic number "Get You High", to the Def Leppard style "Sexual Tension", to the Status Quo-esque riffage in "Cyanide", to the Stones-y "When Will I Know"...
The album's definitely worth a listen for those of you who love a bit of retro rock. It's all been done before but that's exactly what makes you want to listen! I'd highly recommend lending your ears to these guys for the 35 minutes of Infallible there's definitely something in there for all rock fans. Although turning their hand to the occasional ballad in "Caught on the rebound" and "Tell Me Its Not True" (both coincidentally about a similar subject) they do best when they crank up the gain and this is reflected in stand-out track from the album "Cyanide", if this song isn't enough to get you tapping your feet in time with the music there's something wrong. A song very reminiscent of Finnish Rocker's Hanoi Rocks and like them it's terribly catchy and has a lyric structure worthy of Kiss themselves!
Give it a try! You never know, you might like it!"
Chris Vane
Gotta Get Some Action Radio
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