A fresh mesh of melodic rock songs with vibrant vocals, growling guitar, cool keyboards, ballsy bass and daring drum beats. Listen to their music today...

Velvet Razor is now seeking a keyboard player, so if you are local (to Surrey, UK), have your own kit and transport and wish to have a jam/audition then please contact the administrator.  Email your submissions to: New Keyboard Player submission
P.S Backing Vox and Rhythm Guitar skills could be an advantage...

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"Immediately accessible slow rock track with funk overtones...reminiscent of Red Hot Chili Peppers,
Hot House Flowers and Del Amitri,with perhaps a nod to 60s psychedelia à la Small faces
and the menace of Manic Street Preachers,this is irresistible listening.
Great to hear original quality material from a live gigging band."  Editor @ Lemonrock .co .uk

"Subtle soft harmonic rock to thundering distorted thunder, "Velvet Razor" are a band of contrasts".
Guilfest Magazine"

"Razors Edge EP by British band "Velvet Razor" I instantly liked their modern take on the classic rock sound".
Suzanne Donahue @ Associated content

Really digging "The castle" a great deal, it sounds amazing - Unsteady Freddie - Internet Radio DJ @ yourspace.com
Velvet Razor's track "Tears me Apart"  Keyboards are reminiscent of "The Who"on "Who's next"
Guys I really enjoyed that and so did Charlie!
Russ James, Charlie & Richard on The Rock Show on Radio Liberté in SouthWestern France