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The Safety Fire Release Studio Update For Upcoming Second Album

Heavy Blog
May 1, 2013
News
The Safety Fire are hard at work on their second album, the follow up to the brilliant Grind The Ocean, and have released a studio update detailing the drum tracking for the album. This video, the first of ma... Read More...
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The Safety Fire Enter the Studio, Post Playthrough Video

Noyan
February 26, 2013
News, Video
UK-based prog metal band The Safety Fire's debut album Grind the Ocean was one of my favorite releases last year. Combining rich, technical riffing with lush ambience and the unique vocal style of singer Sean... Read More...
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The Safety Fire Post Video For ‘DMB (FDP)’

Noyan
August 6, 2012
Video
UK's The Safety Fire are definitely a force to be reckoned with. Their debut album Grind the Ocean is one of my favorites of the year so far, and they've already released two videos for songs from that album.... Read More...
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The Safety Fire – Grind The Ocean

Noyan
April 10, 2012
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The Safety Fire Grind The Ocean 01. Huge Hammers 02. Floods of Colour 03. DMP (FDP) 04. Anomolous Materials 05. Animal King 06. Circassian Beauties 07. Sections 08. Seagraves 09. Grind The Ocean ... Read More...
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Stream The Safety Fire’s Grind The Ocean; Win A Free Copy + Signed Poster!

Jimmy Rowe
April 10, 2012
News
British prog metalcore powerhouse The Safety Fire's debut album Grind The Ocean is finally available in North America! To celebrate, InsideOut Music hooked us up with the full album stream! Grind the Ocean is... Read More...
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The Safety Fire premiere Floods of Colour video

Noyan
March 28, 2012
Video
The Safety Fire are pretty awesome. They're a UK-based progressive metal band, and you've probably heard their remarkable debut song 'Huge Hammers'. Well, now they've released another video, this time for the... Read More...

Those Pretty Boys From The Safety Fire Are ‘Circassian Beauties‘

Heavy Blog
February 24, 2012
News
Seriously, The Safety Fire are making me so excited. Part of me thinks they purposely delayed their forthcoming debut just to build suspense for the damn thing, and if that is the case it's definitely working... Read More...

The Safety Fire’s Grind The Ocean Delayed Until April

Heavy Blog
February 10, 2012
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So a bit of bad news. I've been hotly anticipating The Safety Fire's debut full-length Grind The Ocean ever since the incredibly catchy and not in the least bit suggestively-titled 'Huge Hammers' debuted last... Read More...

The Safety Fire Debut New Video As Promised

Heavy Blog
December 22, 2011
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Although not strictly speaking a new song, The Safety Fire have come good on their promise from last week and delivered a new video for 'Huge Hammers' which is to be featured on their upcoming album Grind The... Read More...

The Safety Fire Announce Grind The Ocean Release Date

Heavy Blog
December 16, 2011
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Catching up with yesterday's news due to our monumental host failure-induced down time, The Safety Fire announced details for their debut album Grind The Ocean., which promises to be a jewel in the British he... Read More...

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