SALISBURY bands are being invited to record in the same studios as music stars such as Tom Morello from Rage Against The Machine.

St Paul’s Lifestyle, based in Romsey, has launched a rehearsal, recording, mixing and filming service that is open to all bands and musicians.

Founded by former Godolphin and South Wilts pupil Rose Paul, St Paul’s Lifestyle started as a multi-media magazine offering an independent voice in the music industry.

It has now evolved into a music studio which has already attracted stars including reggae musician Levi Roots, Will And The People and Heymoonshaker with beatboxer Dave Crowe.

“We believe in the power of music and know how tough it is for musicians to get started,” said Paul, who is from Salisbury.

“The St Paul’s Lifestyle magazine has grown exponentially and we work with high profile global musicians. But our fundamental purpose is to support striving artists, including those entering the industry. Those critical first demos, session films, recordings and photos are difficult to create when you are new to the industry.

“We are delighted to now offer all musicians at whatever stage the expertise and commitment of our acclaimed in-house recording, mixing and filming team.

“All work will be produced to the same high standard for which we are widely recognised. Just think – musicians working with us are sharing mikes with the likes of Tom Morello of Rage Against The Machine.”

Bands will also get exposure on St Paul’s Lifestyle’s social networks. For more details visit stpaulslifestyle.com.