Review: MemorrhageS/T

Tales of crazed, frayed circuitry and Jnco jeans. Songs of post-human despair and wallet chains. A record where Baudrillard violently collides with Woodstock ’99. The self-titled debut record from Memorrhage is as much a piece of speculative fiction as it is a loveletter to nü-metal, industrial metal and cybergrind. A stylistically cold, inhuman monument to atomization, as well as one of the best records you’ll hear this year. Despite nü-metal seeing such a massive resurgence in relevance this decade, few new projects have managed to put out a record that truly stamps an identity on what the genre represents in … Continue reading Review: MemorrhageS/T