Northern Irish rock band No Hot Ashes [Paul Boyd
(Bass), Tommy Dickson (Keys), Steve Strange (drums), Eamon Nancarrow (vocals),
Niall Diver and Davey Irvine (Guitars)] are finally set to release their debut
album 34 years after the band first formed.
Formed in 1983 the band were influenced by UFO, Ozzy
Osbourne, Whitesnake, Journey, Foreigner, Thin Lizzy and other Classic Rock and
AOR bands of that era they quickly started writing, performing and recording
their own songs. The band put out their first single, ‘She Drives Me
Crazy’ in 1986. In the eighties the band supported bands like Mama’s Boys, Magnum,
Girlschool and Steve Marriot and his Packet of Three.
In early 1988 the band signed a record deal with GWR
Records joining Motorhead, Girlschool and Hawkwind on the roster of talent,
recording their first album later that year. By this stage
the band had moved to London to be closer to the record company. Unfortunately
with problems in getting the album released, by late 1990 the band had called
it a day.
That should have been it but in September 2013 No Hot
Ashes reformed for a one off tribute gig which snowballed.
Performing what can be described as Classic Rock with
a Contemporary twist they have been delighting new fans over the last four
years with their hook laden, guitar and keyboard driven, melodic classic rock
songs.
Since 2014 No Hot Ashes have supported Aerosmith, Foreigner, UFO, and
Scorpions to name a few and had a UK tour with FM and Romeos Daughter. They
have also played, and been very well received, at major festivals like Hard
Rock Hell AOR, Download (Donington), London Calling, Ramblin’ Man,
Steelhouse, Rockingham, and Frontiers Records Festival in Milan.
The band are currently preparing to hit the road in
support of their eagerly anticipated debut album called ‘NHA’ with shows
already planned for late spring and summer 2018.
Unfortunately for the band the pleasure of releasing
the album is tinged with great sadness as founding member, bass player and
friend, Paul Boyd tragically lost his brave battle with cancer in January 2017.
Paul appears on the album and the band are
respectfully dedicating it to Paul’s memory.