Hardcore/Punk
Unknown Voidz Share Their Brand New Single “Take It As It Is”
Mississauga punk rock band Unknown Voidz has released their new single, “Take It As It Is,” ahead of their new EP this September.
Mississauga punk rock band Unknown Voidz was founded by Zan Khan and has recruited Ryan “Gooby” Goonoo on the drums, Jon Couzelis, and Santiago Cara. Together, the band was previously signed onto Spuds Records and has gone on to play across Ontario and Quebec.
The band’s second EP will be released in September 2024, and they’re sharing their new single, “Take It As It Is,” ahead of its arrival. Spencer Lentini played bass on this track and the rest of the EP. His recent move to New York City saw Santiago rejoin the band, but without Spencer, these songs wouldn’t have happened.
Discussing the songwriting process, Khan states:
“Feelings of anger, pain, confusion and desire for self-fulfillment seem to be the fuel for Unknown Voidz’ catalogue. Zan will often come to us with a lyrical skeleton and some chord progressions and the rest of us will create the optimal context. We try to write parts that we’re excited about. We hate being bored.”
Mixed by Keegan Porter and recorded at Metrolab Studios, Zan wrote this song about staying true to himself. If people get mad over him living his life and minding his own business? He just says, “Take It As It Is.”
-
Hardcore/Punk1 week ago
Frank Carter & The Sex Pistols Bring (Grown-Up) Anarchy to Manchester [Photos]
-
Metal2 days ago
Cannibal Corpse & Municipal Waste Pound Manchester Victoria Warehouse into Dust [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock1 day ago
Mothica Weaves Her Hypnotic Musical Magic Over Sold-Out Manchester Crowd [Photos]
-
Metal1 week ago
Northlane Headline a Sold-Out Night of Quality Metalcore at London’s Electric Ballroom [Photos]
-
Metal1 week ago
The Dangerous Summer and Broadside Get Emotional in Manchester [Photos]
-
Metal4 days ago
Zeal & Ardor Create Unforgettable Experience at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock2 weeks ago
Terrorvision: “We are not robots, we are still just four Herberts from Bradford.”
-
Metal4 days ago
The Black Dahlia Murder: “As an encyclopedia of death metal, Trevor would love the new record…”