Shock Withdrawal - The Dismal Advance

Shock Withdrawal Get Sludgy, Offer "No Closure," Only Riffs (Early Track Stream)

Los Angeles based grindcore/death trio Shock Withdrawal are closely approaching the release of their debut full-length The Dismal Advance out March 15 on Brutal Panda Records. The album, which is just over 20 minutes, flies by at lightning speeds with nary a second to catch your breath—that is until the album closer, appropriately titled “No Closure.” The track here is more evocative of a slow, sludgy crawl that vocalist Mitchell Luna elaborates on with a quote below:

"No Closure" is the final track on the album. We slowed things down a bit for this track and went for a sludgier and heavier approach, which we feel is important to do from time to time in order to make the overall album a bit more dynamic. Rest assured that the majority of songs are packed with plenty of blastbeats and ferocity, as keeping things at a high BPM is necessity for us, but this is the one that just hits you over the head a few times with a heavy blunt rudimentary object. 

Lyrically it's about regret. It's pretty self explanatory. No fucking closure!

Make sure to give this accelerated aggression of an LP a spin in a week’s time, and for now, have a listen to a concentrated and pained final assault on the senses.

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Preorder The Dismal Advance here.