SIG AND THE FIRE PILOTS is a three piece rock act built on solid guitar work, a tight rhythm section, and songs with a proper chorus. The sound is direct without being simple, rooted in the classic architecture of rock but with enough personality to feel current. Live, the energy is real: the kind of set that convinces sceptics and rewards the faithful in equal measure. With a growing catalogue of studio recordings and a reputation for strong headline and support performances, SIG AND THE FIRE PILOTS is a reliable and hard-hitting live act. Based in Cannock, United Kingdom · active since 2021.
Formed by Sig Sigley (Guitar / Vocals) and Dave Clarke (Bass / Vocals ) With Lynch Radinsky on Drums and Percusion
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Sig and The Fire Pilots, Sig and The Fire Pilots, you've genuinely outdone yourselves with "A Day In The Sun." From the very first note, the song grabs you by the senses and refuses to let go, leading you down a vibrant journey where rock meets funk in a uniquely intoxicating way. The marriage of these genres in this track is daring and refreshing, with the pulsating basslines anchoring the whole song in a groove that’s both addictive and powerful Sword Radio UKAmazing Track, I would love to include in station playlist and add to our dedicated 24h indepedant music server for Broadcast Killa TapesThe Clash meets UB40! This is just awesome. With punk and reggae tones, the tight and main guitar voicing throughout the track is like a constant two-step backbone, giving the track some 'head-nod-ability'. This is a party track. The lead singer has a lovely voice, a great and sweet tone and pitch, which feels very in-line with the reggae vein being set here, but it contrasts nicely against the intonation of the rock guitar playing that backbone two-step groove.