Deathcore supergroup The Massive Six has formally modified their identify to Venture: Vengeance following a number of lineup modifications and together with it comes the brutal first single, “Lower. Bleed. Repeat.”
How’s it going, guys? So, for these of you that know, Venture: Vengeance has devoured The Massive Six. The Massive Six is now not a factor,” says vocalist Will Ramos (Lorna Shore) in an Instagram Story put up made round midnight, “and we acquired a music popping out, like, just about proper now so click on on the motherfucking hyperlink and get with it since you’re gonna need to fucking slam your head in.”
Ramos is one in all 5 vocalists concerned within the venture, the others being Taylor Barber (Left to Undergo), Darius Tehrani (Spite), Dickie Allen (Toddler Annihilator) and Tyler Shelton (Traitors). At first, Tehrani was not concerned within the band, however was later added following the departure of Atilla’s Chris Fronzak earlier this 12 months. Shortly after, Match For An Post-mortem’s Joe Badalato bowed out as properly.
Aiding Venture: Vengeance in instrumentation is Luke Fiadino, who wears many hats as an skilled producer, combine and mastering engineer, songwriter, sound designer and composer, per his web site.
As for the music, it is precisely what one would count on from such a union of who’s who in deathcore — a barrage of swamp monster vocals, gnashing downtuned rhythms and bowel-rattling breakdowns. No complaints right here!
Take a hearken to the music under and hold your eyes peeled for extra particulars about what is likely to be coming subsequent from Venture: Vengeance as they develop into obtainable by following the band on Instagram.
In the meantime, you’ll be able to catch Lorna Shore on a headlining tour that begins on March 30 or catch them because the assist act on Mastodon and Gojira’s co-headlining tour which begins on April 18. For tickets, head right here.
Venture: Vengeance, “Lower. Bleed. Repeat”
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