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Municipal Waste Discuss Recording Slime And Punishment

Equipped with a crushing sound that will implode both your soul and skull, Richmond Virginia's Municipal Waste barrel back onto the scene with their latest piece of toxic detritus, Slime And Punishment. Tony Foresta and Phil "Landphil" Hall recently discussed what it was like recording at Phil's studio, Blaze of Torment. "Tracking at home makes it a lot less stressful," comments Phil "Landphil" Hall. "We don't have to worry about looking at the clock or answering to anybody else's schedule. We just set our own schedule and make the album happen in a way that is convenient for us.”

Slime And Punishment will be released on June 23rd via Nuclear Blast Records. The cover artwork for the sixth album was created by the bands good friend, Andrei Bouzikov. This is the fourth cover he has created for them as he was responsible for the art for Massive Aggressive, The Art Of Partying, and the split with Toxic Holocaust - Toxic Waste.

Slime And Punishment is the first Waste album to be engineered by bassist Phil "Landphil" Hall. Mixing and mastering was completed by Bill Metoyer (Slayer, W.A.S.P., Lizzy Borden and Dark Angel) in Hollywood, CA. The band will make their UK return at this year's Bloodstock Festival, playing the Ronnie James Dio Stage on Saturday 12th August. Get your festival tickets here

Below is the track listing:

1. Breathe Grease

2. Enjoy The Night

3. Dingy Situations

4. Shrednecks

5. Poison The Preacher

6. Bourbon Discipline

7. Parole Violators

8. Slime And Punishment

9. Amateur Sketch

10. Excessive Celebration

11. Low Tolerance

12. Under The Waste Command

13. Death Proof

14. Think Fast

Lea Porcelain Unveil New Single ‘Remember’

Lea Porcelain give us a new single, "Remember," from their forthcoming full-length debut Hymns To The Night, out June 16th. Lea Porcelain explain "the meaning of 'Remember' sounds romantic by its first impression - like a song about a distant love, which it is in some way, but only slightly inspired by a woman. It was more like a feeling or a life we've been living until then. It is a special track in which the verses sound like they are sung in a complaining voice, directed towards a lover, whereas the chorus itself is influenced by the topic of selling your soul for musical creativity or genius."

Hymns To The Night was written and recorded over a two year period in Berlin's FUNKHAUS, a broadcasting house created under Soviet supervision that now houses the world's biggest recording studio. The spectrum of the album is extremely wide. Hymns To The Night bends genres, yet every song works together, playing with very different moods.  Lea Porcelain describe their sound "atmospheric, cinematic and melancholic".

Before this, project members Julien Bracht and Markus Nikolaus were working within completely separate musical spheres. Bracht was a successful techno producer touring the world, Nikolaus a go-to independent musician, navigating between Berlin and the rest of the world.

Both frequented legendary club Robert Johnson, in Frankfurt. Bracht was a regular fixture, and Nikolaus was drawn to the way his future bandmate favored live instrumentation over the norm.  Within hours of their first session, Bracht promised he'd bid farewell to solo success in order to make this project work. "The first session was a complete new experience of making music," he remembers. "There was such a power behind this music." Never confined by genre, they're free to pursue any kind of song, through whichever route they please.

Lea Porcelain aim to make "universal" music; songs people can treasure in day, night, between different states of mind. They want to make music for "the entire world", and this partly stems from a globe-trotting past.  No matter the genre, range of instruments or sound palette, their presence is unmistakable. Every song is tied together by the duo's ethos, their free approach towards making music.  In the standout moments of their debut, everything spills outwards, drums cascading into the distance, a cross between self-destruction and complete euphoria.

Hymns To The Night tracklisting

 1 - Out Is In

2 - Bones

3 - A Year From Here

4 - Warsaw Street

5 - Similar Familiar

6 - White Noise

7 - The Love

8 - A Faraway Land

9 - Remember

10 - 12th Of September

11 - Loose Life

12 - Endlessly

 

 Lea Porcelain EU Live Dates:

TBD: Augsburg, Germany - Modular Festival

July 16: Southwold, UK - Latitude Festival

 

 

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