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Dead Mothers - Life is Poison 7" Bitter Melody Records


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More about this below but we are pretty pumped on this.  This EP rules.  Mountain punk hardcore.  We approved Dave's lacquers  and it is headed for plating and pressing now.

 

Founded in 2014, Asheville, North Carolina’s Dead Mothers have written a crushing debut EP. Life is Poison, due this summer on Bitter Melody Records.

Along with the announcement, the band have released the new single "White Squaw" through New Noise Magazine.  http://newnoisemagazine.com/song-premiere-dead-mothers-white-squaw/

Mixing their punk ethos, social awareness, and technical musicianship they have recorded 5 songs with Kris Hilbert at Legitimate Business in Greensboro, NC.  The result is a tight, monumentally heavy EP. Life is Poison crosses genres of mathcore, grind, and sludge. This album will fit right in your collection between your Gaza, Knut, Pig Destroyer, and Converge albums.

 

Tracklisting:
1. Nicodemus
2. White Squaw
3. Victim
4. Dead Mothers
5. Poison

Dead Mothers is:
Olive Ardizoni - vocals
Mike Royal - bass
Jordan Vermillion - drums
Ryan Moon -  guitar

 

https://deadmothers.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/deadmothersband
http://www.bittermelodyrecords.com/
http://bittermelodyrecords.limitedrun.com/

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Soonish.  7"s have been coming pretty quickly so I'm hoping ours will too.  The lacquers have been cut and approved so we are waiting on tests next.  I don't usually do preorders, but if we do it will be after tests are approved.

 

Art is coming soon.  Ethan from Primitive Man is working on that.

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"Comprised of five tracks clocking in at just over ten minutes, dissonant riffs swarm and give way to imaginative phrasing. Crushing drums that never cease. Vocals that detriment and assault. The constant pulse of low end bass tones. There is no better example of these congruences than in the fourth track, Dead Mothers. Simply put, this song is the audial embodiment of discomfort."

 

Review from Stereofly Magazine http://thestereofly.com/content/review-dead-mothers-life-poison

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