NEXT month sees the release of the much anticipated Dreadzone album Eye Of The Horizon.

Reflecting the band's illustrious past and innovative releases the album firmly picks up where their popular top 20 chart hit Little Britain left off.

It reinvents the band with 10 tracks whcih signify the move into fully formed songwriting against a backdrop of dubwise dancabilty.

This style helped them become one of the UK's original dance music pioneers, with a style that has since spawned many sub genres.

MCing and reggae vocals partner with a mix of live guitars, electronic beats and dub bass to perfection.

Dreadzone, Eye of the Horizon. Out April 26.