Artist's albums
Dead Inside
2022 · single
Mask
2022 · single
See Through Blue
2022 · album
These Days
2022 · single
I'm Alive
2021 · single
London Story
2021 · single
Take You Home
2021 · single
Storm
2021 · single
Live: Made In Sonic One
2020 · album
Not the One (Live)
2020 · single
Part of Me (Live)
2020 · single
No One Else to Blame (Live)
2020 · single
Let Me In (Live)
2020 · single
Heal (Live)
2020 · single
Save Me (Live)
2020 · single
You Take My Breath Away (Live)
2020 · single
You Take My Breath Away
2020 · single
Heal
2019 · single
Show Your Colours
2019 · album
Part of Me
2019 · single
No One Else to Blame
2019 · single
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Biography
Scarlet Rebel’s sound is as broad as their ambition. The five-piece fuse the rocket-powered energy of classic hard rock bands such as Guns N’ Roses and Aerosmith with the vital modern edge of alt-rock giants like the Foo Fighters on songs such as I Can Sleep Now and Everything Changed. Elsewhere, Scarlet Rebels mine the same seam of timeless, vivid songwriting as Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen. See Through Blue is Scarlet Rebels’ second album, following 2019’s acclaimed Show Your Colours. The name Scarlet Rebels was inspired by the band’s local rugby team, the Llanelli Scarlets. Like all the great bands, Scarlet Rebels have a deep connection to where they come from. A fiercely working class town Llanelli’s DNA is embedded deep within the band. “Growing up, you take the place you’re from for granted, but all your experiences are shaped by it,” he says. “Coming from Llanelli has given us a really strong work ethic. We’ve had to scrap every single inch to get where we are, but we’ve done it on our terms.” With See Through Blue, Scarlet Rebels have delivered on that promise. Few bands marry arena-sized modern anthems with classic songwriting with as much passion and skill as they do. Fewer still are brave and bold enough to tackle real-life political and social problems – especially when they’re as potentially divisive as the ones Scarlet Rebels are writing about. Scarlet Rebels have made the rock’n’roll album the world needs right now.