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They’ve toured with everybody from Alter Bridge and Shinedown to Puddle of Mudd and Drowning Pool and played high-profile festivals alongside Korn and Five Finger Death Punch. Like A Storm also continue to deliver on the road.

The single eventually went Top 30 on the US active rock charts, a major achievement for a completely independent band, and making them the first New Zealand group to ever do so. Soon, Sirius XM’s rock station, Octane caught wind of it as well, and it seized #1 on their nationwide Big’Uns countdown for five weeks. Midwest radio station “The Banana” in Flint, MI started spinning it, and it eventually spent four consecutive weeks at #1, owning the station’s “cagematch.” Organically, other stations picked up the track, such as KIBZ in Lincoln, adding it to regular rotation. This intense work ethic fostered a fertile creative spell for the boys.Ĭut on the road, their new hit single “Love The Way You Hate Me” began to make waves on its own. , Matt Brooks, and Kent Brooks -would immediately retreat to either their dressing room or hotel after each show and begin recording new music until daybreak. While supporting Creed on a summer 2012 run, the band- Chris Brooks In the midst of that whirlwind, the road served as the foundation for their forthcoming sophomore set, and first album for Another Century Records, Awaken The Fire.


The New Zealand brothers came to the United States knowing no one and built a diehard and devoted fan-base by tirelessly touring to promote their debut album, The End of The Beginning with top acts such as Alter Bridge, Shinedown & Creed. Known as one of the hardest working bands out there, Like A Storm fought hard to be heard.
