Kris Barras Band’s Death Valley Paradise crashed into the Official UK Album Charts at #27 in March 2022 – their highest charting album yet. Hailing a new beginning, they are heavier and darker than ever.
Now one of modern hard rock’s most exciting breakouts in recent years, Kris Barras Band are bringing all-new arena-sized grit to 2024 with their new album ‘Halo Effect’. Amplifying the heavier sound from their previous album (that had all four singles added to Planet Rock’s A-list playlist), ‘Halo Effect’ delivers hard-hitting riffs, captivating choruses that soar and fuse-lighting technical solos.
Newly signed to legendary independent label Earache Records, Kris Barras Band harness the twilight-lit melodies and stampeding force beloved by fans of Architects, Shinedown and Alter Bridge. ‘Halo Effect’, which was recorded at Vada Recording Studios in Worcestershire and co-produced by frontman Barras and long-term collaborator Josiah J. Manning, also features co-writes with Zac Maloy and Blair Daly (Shinedown, Halestorm, Lynyrd Skynyrd). Barras is joined in Kris Barras Band by Manning on guitar, Billy Hammett on drums and latest member Frazer Kerslake on bass.
After an almost-unbelievable career change from pro-MMA fighter of ten years to professional musician, Barras cut his teeth in the international blues rock scene culminating in a frontman spot with supergroup Supersonic Blues Machine (featuring ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons). In the meantime, Kris Barras Band gravitated to a heavier sound that has sold-out tours with Black Stone Cherry, The Darkness and Thunder at the likes of the Royal Albert Hall and Wembley Arena.