
EBB were a band, the Erin Bennett Band, who played pop-rock. But they kept straying off into Prog Rock and ruining it. So they finally listened to their own voices and went full Prog.
You couldn't get a happier bunch of puppies.
Writing and rehearsing within an arts collective makes impromptu, noisy, jam sessions a little easier than, pe
EBB were a band, the Erin Bennett Band, who played pop-rock. But they kept straying off into Prog Rock and ruining it. So they finally listened to their own voices and went full Prog.
You couldn't get a happier bunch of puppies.
Writing and rehearsing within an arts collective makes impromptu, noisy, jam sessions a little easier than, perhaps, for those who live with intolerant neighbours, families, dogs and hamsters.
The resulting music, performance....and, these days, video and live actors, is best described as bespoke, rather than pleasingly generic. In other words, one likes it or one doesn't.
Rest assured, the band members themselves will be having a great time!
Living in Scotland but hailing from all over the world, the band get on with each other irritatingly well. Also, they can't wait to meet you!

KROW: The Voice of Fury Returns
From the ashes of ROCKBITCH rises KROW — the latest incarnation of the band’s former lead vocalist, a force once whispered in fear and fascination.
KROW is not a revival. She is a reckoning. Her voice — molten, commanding, and drenched in venomous sensuality — fuses rock‑opera grandeur with metal’s primal sna
KROW: The Voice of Fury Returns
From the ashes of ROCKBITCH rises KROW — the latest incarnation of the band’s former lead vocalist, a force once whispered in fear and fascination.
KROW is not a revival. She is a reckoning. Her voice — molten, commanding, and drenched in venomous sensuality — fuses rock‑opera grandeur with metal’s primal snarl. Each performance is a ritual of rage and release, summoning the ghosts of injustice and turning them into fire.
At 56, KROW names herself an angry, menopausal woman ripping the world a new arsehole — unapologetic, unfiltered, untamed. Three decades in the music industry have distilled her fury into something precise and devastating. She has no patience left for silence or compliance. The glass ceilings remain unshattered; the same old industry rot yet festers — but this time, she’s wielding a hammer.
No longer the teenage anarchist, KROW channels the darker, sharpened wrath of full-grown womanhood.
She is Fury incarnate, a destroyer of illusions. A voice that can tear the wings from angels. She spits, she chants, she commands — and when she soars, the air itself burns.
KROW’s band, The Electric Temple, is comprised of former members of ROCKBITCH and current members of EBB: their sound is an onslaught of rock‑metal intensity, shot through with immersive dark pulses and ritual atmospheres. This is not music to be played. It is to be invoked.
KROW has returned. And this time it's personal.
Boudicca Records