About
Founded back in the Brixton bedroom of Adam Mackie (lead guitar), and completed by the richly rugged groove of Scott Miller (drums) and Tony Ho (bass guitar), London rockers The Dust Coda have thundered into the UK Rock scene with enticingly unforgettable riffs, gravel-soaked soul and sheer swagger. With the latest addition of Andrew Knightley on lead vocal duties, the band are looking to continue this rock‘n’roll thunder into 2025 and beyond.
Sleek yet hard-hitting rock ‘n’ roll rooted in blues soul, The Dust Coda clutch the echoes of rock ‘n’ roll’s most beloved household names, from the pure, raw poetry of Led Zeppelin to the nasty muscle of Guns N’ Roses, and bring them kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
The Dust Coda are a band who continue to achieve the seemingly impossible against all odds. From landing a UK Top 30 spot with their sophomore album ‘Mojo Skyline’, when the doors to the ‘real world’ were fully locked in defence against a pandemic, to producing a unique, head-turning sound amidst the muddle of cheap rock imitations (to the point of Classic Rock Magazine selecting the band’s brass-infused track “Jimmy 2 Times” as part of their 300th landmark issue’s ‘The Soundtrack Of Our Lifetime’ list, alongside legends such as Slash, AC/DC and Deep Purple).
Tthese London-based trailblazers continue to blazon their rich rock’n’roll soul across the UK and Europe, making their live European television debut on WDR’s legendary Rockpalast in Germany, roaring through festivals such as Kendal Calling, Rock Imporium and Paaspop Festival, and supporting Smith & Kotzen (of Iron Maiden and Poison fame, respectively), and Mammoth WVH across the UK, as well as supporting the mighty Guns N’ Roses in London’s Hyde Park. All the while, the band cooked up an album in the summer of 2023 with Loco Paradise that underlined their beloved signature sound whilst also transcending the songwriting prowess that ‘Mojo Skyline’ so successfully chiselled into the band’s legend.