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If you couldn't already tell by their wretched vibrations, THE DAILY VOID have emerged and it's going to be a rough swallow. The shards of earlier earthly bands now behind them, a detonating permanence is now staked down in four corners and the androids inside can now drill as hard as necessary. This first full-length is a testament to the naturally nihilistic stain of THE DIALY VOID and you'd better put away anything breakable, as you know how these kind of explosions can go in every direction, the same way projectile vomiting works so well. Their rabidly pummeling and simple death-punk barrage is smeared with rusty hooks that are quick to infect and are deluded by demonic incantations that connect so perfectly with their apocalyptic imagery. It's just a matter of time before high school kids are scribbling their lyrics all over the backs of their abnormal psych books in study hall, and carving their name in their arms. In eleven wonderfully excrutiating songs, THE DAILY VOID spell out a
bleak future for humanity that reaches deep into the minds of lunatics
and twists their remaining shreds of sanity into a horrible vision of
a scorched Earth that only produces mutations of the preferred and programmed
personnel left that inhabit it. With the only traces of human essences
being early Saccharine Trust chopped irresponsibly alongside the primordial
ooze of Rudimentary Peni, it's a prescription for trouble any way you
look at it. And it is INESCAPABLE...death comes ripping, scraping, clawing
and drooling, indeed." Recorded by Brooks Hitt from THE TERMINALS in the underground bomb shelter known as DNA Studios. Artwork done solely in black and white because in the world of THE DAILY VOID, there is no color. Their full color perception synapses have been severed in the previous life, so prepare to see the world through they eyes of THE VOID. Killer lookin cut an paste eye fuck done by Dr. Filth AKA Ilth. LP and CD have two completely different covers and the LP also includes a collage poster insert. |
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