'Ypres' was the debut full-length release by UK Progressive Metal solo artist Returning We Hear the Larks. Larks was among the first bands labelled as part of the 'Djent' scene, and as this trend blew up, the project gained a significant underground following. 'Ypres' was released on September 7th 2010 and boasted over 1000 (free) downloads in its first night. After spending a few weeks in Belgium in 2009, Jak Noble (RWHTL) was powerfully moved by what he saw on the battlefields and memorials of the First World War. He chose to immediately end the proj… read more
'Ypres' was the debut full-length release by UK Progressive Metal solo artist Returning We Hear the Larks. Larks was among the first bands … read more
'Ypres' was the debut full-length release by UK Progressive Metal solo artist Returning We Hear the Larks. Larks was among the first bands labelled as part of the 'Djent… read more
Returning We Hear the Larks was the Progressive Metal solo project of Jack Noble, a student from Bristol, UK from 2006 to 2013. The name is taken from the poem by Isaac Rosenberg. Noble began writing and recording Pop Punk music in 2005 with his younger brother George. He soon began experimenting with his own Hard Rock music and releasing it online under his own name. He released a short debut album in the spring of 2006 entitled Asphyxiation, which is still available online in a few locations. In October 2006, he took up rhythm guitar for the local Metalcore band Anathematize, cons… read more
Returning We Hear the Larks was the Progressive Metal solo project of Jack Noble, a student from Bristol, UK from 2006 to 2013. The name is taken from the poem by Isaac Rosenberg. Noble beg… read more
Returning We Hear the Larks was the Progressive Metal solo project of Jack Noble, a student from Bristol, UK from 2006 to 2013. The name is taken from the poem by Isaac Rosenberg. Noble began writing and recording Pop Punk music in 200… read more