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Culling Culture (Lp)

Vexed

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Format: CD

Cat No: NPR952DP

Format Details: Lp

Release Date:  21 May 2021

Label:  Napalm Records Handels Gmbh / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  840588144679

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Metal  

Release Date:  21 May 2021

Label:  Napalm Records Handels Gmbh / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  840588144686

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Metal  

  • Description

    ALBUM - EN"The latest resurgence of progressive modern metal has arisen with massive bands like Whitechapel, but its inevitable arena of assertive street swagger and hyperfocused brutality is yet left vacant. Enter the UK's most exciting new talent, VEXED. The crushing Hertfordshire foursome combine aggressive groove mixed with ominous threads of progressive atmosphere on their long-awaited debut album, Culling Culture. If the release of two recent one-off singles served as an auditory love tap (i.e. "Elite" featuring Thy Art is Murder vocalist CJ McMahon, boasting over 500k independently driven cross-platform streams as of early 2021), Culling Culture is a wound-up suckerpunch. Hard-as-nails lead vocalist Megan Targett's vicious vocal assault blending venomously low growls, soaring cleans and razor-sharp rap-like deliveries (see "Fake" and "Weaponize") is backed by the pure technical proficiency of bandmates Willem Mason-Geraghty (drums), Jay Bacon (guitar) and Al Harper (bass). Airtight riffs a la genre greats Meshuggah and favorites like Periphery and Vildhjarta, an instigating rhythm section and stratospheric solos and leads prove that VEXED could just as confidently command the biggest open-air stages as they could the toughest of backroom hardcore shows. For as confident as they are musically, VEXED is as poignant lyrically. The title of the album, Culling Culture, and portions of its contents deliver the band's unfiltered response to the world's latest social phenomena of public ostracism, "cancel culture". The warning instrumental "Ignorant" prefaces the record's menacing atmosphere and provides a flawless basis for smashing wake-up-call "Hideous" and fiery, threatening tracks "Fake" and "Narcissist". Ghostly "Aurora" and disrespectfully heavy album-closer "Lazarus" showcase Targett's multi-faceted clean vocal delivery while clashing otherworldly auras with resonating, melodic rhythms."Epiphany" blends both, offering a bold message of moving past self-loathing.

    Description

    ALBUM - EN"The latest resurgence of progressive modern metal has arisen with massive bands like Whitechapel, but its inevitable arena of assertive street swagger and hyperfocused brutality is yet left vacant. Enter the UK's most exciting new talent, VEXED. The crushing Hertfordshire foursome combine aggressive groove mixed with ominous threads of progressive atmosphere on their long-awaited debut album, Culling Culture. If the release of two recent one-off singles served as an auditory love tap (i.e. "Elite" featuring Thy Art is Murder vocalist CJ McMahon, boasting over 500k independently driven cross-platform streams as of early 2021), Culling Culture is a wound-up suckerpunch. Hard-as-nails lead vocalist Megan Targett's vicious vocal assault blending venomously low growls, soaring cleans and razor-sharp rap-like deliveries (see "Fake" and "Weaponize") is backed by the pure technical proficiency of bandmates Willem Mason-Geraghty (drums), Jay Bacon (guitar) and Al Harper (bass). Airtight riffs a la genre greats Meshuggah and favorites like Periphery and Vildhjarta, an instigating rhythm section and stratospheric solos and leads prove that VEXED could just as confidently command the biggest open-air stages as they could the toughest of backroom hardcore shows. For as confident as they are musically, VEXED is as poignant lyrically. The title of the album, Culling Culture, and portions of its contents deliver the band's unfiltered response to the world's latest social phenomena of public ostracism, "cancel culture". The warning instrumental "Ignorant" prefaces the record's menacing atmosphere and provides a flawless basis for smashing wake-up-call "Hideous" and fiery, threatening tracks "Fake" and "Narcissist". Ghostly "Aurora" and disrespectfully heavy album-closer "Lazarus" showcase Targett's multi-faceted clean vocal delivery while clashing otherworldly auras with resonating, melodic rhythms. "Epiphany" blends both, offering a bold message of moving past self-loathing, while superciliously weighty offering "W

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ignorant
      • 2. Hideous
      • 3. Fake
      • 4. Epiphany
      • 5. Misery
      • 6. Narcissist
      • 7. Weaponize
      • 8. Purity
      • 9. Drift
      • 10. Aurora
      • 11. Lazarus

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ignorant
      • 2. Hideous
      • 3. Fake
      • 4. Epiphany
      • 5. Misery

      Side 2

      • 1. Weaponize
      • 2. Purity
      • 3. Drift
      • 4. Aurora
      • 5. Lazarus
      • 6. Narcissist