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Itβs been a great year for the band 'Black Peaks'. At the beginning of the year, the British metal band released their debut in their homeland to great media acclaim. Next, they embarked on an extensive headlining tour through the UK, and then, to top it all off, they secured a nomination in the βBest New Bandβ category at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards. It all started a few years back, when the trio formed by Joe Gosney (guitar), Liam Kearley (drums) and Andrew Gosden (bass) were already making some serious waves with their heavy post-rock band 'Shrine'. But it wasnβt until Will Gardner (singer) from Brighton came on board that the band finally reached its full potential. They released three EP's under the original band name before switching it to 'Black Peaks'. Their countless live shows and dynamic mix of musical styles have attracted an ever-growing fan base within a short period of time. Mike Robertβs sensational album βStatuesβ was recorded at Middlefarm Studios in Devon.