Digital and cassette available from More Mutant Music
Vinyl available from Kaos Kontrol
credits
released May 27, 2014
Chuck Berrett - vocals
Jordan Melkin - guitar
Dave Maffei - bass
Christopher Enriquez - drums
Recorded March 2014 by Andrew Schneider at Translator Audio in Brooklyn, NY
Mastered April 2014 by Carl Saff at Saff Mastering in Chicago, IL
Artwork by Chuck Berrett
"Tight, heavy, and succinct on songs like “The Cutting” and “Shake The Meat.” Chuck Berrett belts guttural massacres over fiery sludge punk, reminiscent of Rhode Island experimental metalheads Daughters." - The Observer, Bands to Watch From New York’s Underground 2015
"A riveting debut from a band that successfully integrates the feel of noise-rock with the fury and aggression of hardcore, spitting out an arty hydra of epic proportions leaving me eagerly wishing for a full length/full US tour." - The Sludgelord
"If you like your guitars thick and downtuned, your drums pummeling and punishing, and your music heavy, noisy, metallic and LOUD, this will definitely hit the spot. Or more likely, they'll bash that spot in, until it's a bloody, bruised pulp." - Aquarius Records
"For all its filth and violence, Sing Praises somehow manages to maintain a resilient, resin-coated groove that washes down the sharp stones. That grease-ball bully on the playground is suddenly a jack of all trades, and he's got some cool shit for you. You know this won't end well, but... Goddamn, this is fun." - Heavy Planet
"Sing Praises, is a charred, greasy slice of sludgy noise rock done right. It’s distinctly dark, but favors the macabre over the bleak, and aggression over despair. It’s got a horse’s face on the front, and you’re a horse’s ass if you don’t love it." - The Bent Unit
"The slick, slimy nature of the stink steaming is fully self-aware. This four-track EP is equal parts sludge-metal, noise-rock, NYC hardcore and every blister in-between." - The Anchoren Inn
"Brutal hardcore / sludgy metal sound that is just HUGE! They also know how to utilize some quieter parts of their music to build intensity to the breaking point and bring it back to some of the most killer hardcore metal I’ve ever heard." - Radio Static Philly
Real good stuff. Sounds like its from the early 90's = bands like Melvins, Helmet and Soundgarden :P Perfection! *Side Effects May Include: MILD TO MODERATE DEATH*