Style: Post Metal, Doom Metal, Sludge
Like: Amenra, Deafheaven, Eyehategod
Label: n.a.
Adjectives: Depressive, Crushing, Introspective
Description: Pharmacy Love Song is the first unveiled track from Vesperá’s new EP Carvings, and it cuts deep. The track confronts medication dependency and drug addiction head-on, exploring the suffocating cycle of reliance and emotional erosion.
Like: Amenra, Deafheaven, Eyehategod
Label: n.a.
Adjectives: Depressive, Crushing, Introspective
Description: Pharmacy Love Song is the first unveiled track from Vesperá’s new EP Carvings, and it cuts deep. The track confronts medication dependency and drug addiction head-on, exploring the suffocating cycle of reliance and emotional erosion.
Originally formed by J.W. out of the Northwest Indiana punk scene, Vesperá began with hardcore influences like Black Flag, Eyehategod, and Fugazi before mutating into something way heavier, more extreme metal-inclined and darker. With the addition of commanding vocalist Corvus (G.R.) and bassist Curser, the project evolved into a progressive post black metal.
Pharmacy Love Song blends suffocating doom textures, blackened melancholy, and post metal expansiveness. Sludgy weight collides with bleak melodic passages, creating a sound that mirrors the internal battle of dependency.
