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New site? Maybe some day.
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Seventh Rule Recordings announces the newest member of its family: Wetnurse.
>From the heart of New York City, Wetnurse emerges with a signature
style that carries forth the spirit of some of the Big Apple's most
crucial heavy bands -- Bad Brains, Swans, Unsane, Quicksand, Brutal
Truth...
Seventh Rule Recordings owner Scott Flaster describes Wetnurse:
"The urgency of early hardcore; the aggro, off-kilter noise of the
AmRep heyday; the raw, outcast power of early death metal; the melodic
transcendence of classic rock... All these influences exist within
Wetnurse's music, yet theirs is something totally new and
progressive."
Since its inception, Wetnurse has played shows with bands ranging from
Isis to Cro-Mags, and has completed several tours of the US.
A self-released, self-titled 2004 debut earned Vice Magazine's highest
rating and a 9/10 review in Decibel Magazine. Lambgoat.com has
praised Wetnurse as "this era's Deadguy."
Seventh Rule, a Chicago-based label with albums by Akimbo, Sweet
Cobra, Buried At Sea, and Indian under its belt, will release
Wetnurse's brand new full-length, "Invisible City," in fall 2008.
"Invisible City" was recorded and mixed by Martin Bisi (Sonic Youth,
Helmet) at B.C. Studios and mastered by Alan Douches (Mastodon,
Converge) at West West Side Music.
East Coast shows are booked throughout the spring and summer with
Today Is The Day, Cable, Dead Child, Tombs, and more.
Hear a track from "Invisible City" here:
www.myspace.com/wetnursenyc |
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cant wait for this. So glad these guys got back up and running. |
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Nice Tombs is more famous then Defcon, hmmpf |
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