Style: Post Hardcore, Sludge, Noise Rock
Like: KEN Mode, Uniform, Thou
Label: The Flenser
Adjectives: Nihilistic, Existentialist, Substantial
Description: The complacency of daily existence in the American Midwest pervades the powerful music heard in the first album of Oklahoma-based ultra heavy band Chat Pile. God's Country is their debut full-length, and it is eagerly anticipated. The first single and opening song, Slaughterhouse, sees the band embracing their ponderous subject matters and cutting the first turf for the album's tonnage. Having a forceful and tense sound, this is a heavy piece with dark and gloomy lyrics, a lot of agitation, and a strong sense of estrangement.
Like: KEN Mode, Uniform, Thou
Label: The Flenser
Adjectives: Nihilistic, Existentialist, Substantial
Description: The complacency of daily existence in the American Midwest pervades the powerful music heard in the first album of Oklahoma-based ultra heavy band Chat Pile. God's Country is their debut full-length, and it is eagerly anticipated. The first single and opening song, Slaughterhouse, sees the band embracing their ponderous subject matters and cutting the first turf for the album's tonnage. Having a forceful and tense sound, this is a heavy piece with dark and gloomy lyrics, a lot of agitation, and a strong sense of estrangement.