Alternative/Rock
Anger Party Signs to Silent Cult; Drops Debut Single “Eat You Alive”
Alternative horror rock band Anger Party have today announced that they have signed to Silent Cult and also unveiled their debut offering “Eat You Alive.”
Inviting you into the deep dark corners of their world, alternative horror rock band Anger Party have today (Friday 13th January, unlucky for some), which is no coincidence, announced that they have signed to Silent Cult and also unveiled their debut offering “Eat You Alive.”
In their debut single, Anger Party spearhead an abrasive yet beautifully captivating sound that takes over the listener’s body as if they were literally being eaten alive. The band are a fever of emotions showcasing bursts of frantic chaos that simulate that of a modern society. With a lot to say but nothing to prove this debut track is a breathtaking movement that lays everything out on the table (literally).
Guitarist Owen Claxton comments:
“Blood, guts, flayed flesh and a shattered smile – these are the things that plague our minds. ‘Eat You Alive’ explores the surreal, menacing corners of our nightmares and how they breach the lines of reality in a modern world.”
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