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Future Death - Cryptids EP Bloodmoss Records Release Date: June 23rd, 2015 Pre-order (Bloodmoss): bit.ly/FutureDeath-Cryptids Pre-order (iTunes): hyperurl.co/Cryptids-EP With just two years of activity, Austin-based space punk band Future Death have kept busy. They released their first single in July 2013, and their debut self-titled EP was released in October of that year. After many regional tours and countless local shows, they released their debut full-length album Special Victim in May 2014 on Portland's Bloodmoss Records, garnering attention from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Noisey, and more. The album was followed by extensive national tours in 2014 and 2015 with Texas bands This Will Destroy You and Boyfrndz. The band and their music was also featured in the upcoming indie slasher film Night of the Babysitter (2015). Future Death’s upcoming EP titled Cryptids on Bloodmoss sees the band incorporating more in-studio recording techniques with a broader sound and lush synthesizer work from vocalist Angie Kang, as well as fluid and cohesive track transitions. Listeners will hear an array of progressive instrumental work propelled by gospel-influenced chops and melodies. The EP is intended to be listened to from beginning to end. Website: www.futuredeathband.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/futuredeathband Twitter: www.twitter.com/Future_Death Bandcamp: www.futuredeath.bandcamp.com
'Special Victim' Bloodmoss Records Street Date: May 27th, 2014 Purchase: http://bloodmossrecords.limitedrun.com/products/524950-future-death-special-victim-pre-order From swirling, tumultuous outbursts to pummeling destruction, the controlled chaos that is Future Death is ready to be unleashed in 2014. Stripping everything to the bone, the band’s creative process is heavily linked to impulse as they capture their feelings organically and in the moment while leaving little room for conceptualization. The Austin-based band formed in 2012 as Alton Jenkins and Bill Kenny began writing and recording what later evolved into their debut EP, which was self-released in the summer of 2013. They added bassist Jeremy Humphries to the lineup and vocalist Angie Kang found them later after months of writing. 'Special Victim,' their forthcoming debut full-length on Bloodmoss Records, was recorded and mixed by This Will Destroy You’s Alex Bhore in a funeral-home-turned-studio owned by producer John Congleton. With the creative tools at hand, Future Death took a bright, explosive approach on 'Special Victim.' Like the band’s overall creative process, the concept of impulse is apparent throughout album itself. There’s not much time to breathe, and that’s exactly why it is such a thrilling and powerful listen. Website: www.futuredeathband.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/futuredeathband Twitter: www.twitter.com/Future_Death Bandcamp: www.futuredeath.bandcamp.com
'Special Victim' Bloodmoss Records Street Date: May 27th, 2014 Purchase: www.bloodmossrecords.limitedrun.com/products/524950-future-death-special-victim-pre-order From swirling, tumultuous outbursts to pummeling destruction, the controlled chaos that is Future Death is ready to be unleashed in 2014. Stripping everything to the bone, the band’s creative process is heavily linked to impulse as they capture their feelings organically and in the moment while leaving little room for conceptualization. The Austin-based band formed in 2012 as Alton Jenkins and Bill Kenny began writing and recording what later evolved into their debut EP, which was self-released in the summer of 2013. They added bassist Jeremy Humphries to the lineup and vocalist Angie Kang found them later after months of writing. 'Special Victim,' their forthcoming debut full-length on Bloodmoss Records, was recorded and mixed by This Will Destroy You’s Alex Bhore in a funeral-home-turned-studio owned by producer John Congleton. With the creative tools at hand, Future Death took a bright, explosive approach on 'Special Victim.' Like the band’s overall creative process, the concept of impulse is apparent throughout album itself. There’s not much time to breathe, and that’s exactly why it is such a thrilling and powerful listen. Website: www.futuredeathband.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/futuredeathband Twitter: www.twitter.com/Future_Death Bandcamp: www.futuredeath.bandcamp.com
'Special Victim' Bloodmoss Records Street Date: May 27th, 2014 Purchase: www.bloodmossrecords.limitedrun.com/product…e-order From swirling, tumultuous outbursts to pummeling destruction, the controlled chaos that is Future Death is ready to be unleashed in 2014. Stripping everything to the bone, the band’s creative process is heavily linked to impulse as they capture their feelings organically and in the moment while leaving little room for conceptualization. The Austin-based band formed in 2012 as Alton Jenkins and Bill Kenny began writing and recording what later evolved into their debut EP, which was self-released in the summer of 2013. They added bassist Jeremy Humphries to the lineup and vocalist Angie Kang found them later after months of writing. 'Special Victim,' their forthcoming debut full-length on Bloodmoss Records, was recorded and mixed by This Will Destroy You’s Alex Bhore in a funeral-home-turned-studio owned by producer John Congleton. With the creative tools at hand, Future Death took a bright, explosive approach on 'Special Victim.' Like the band’s overall creative process, the concept of impulse is apparent throughout album itself. There’s not much time to breathe, and that’s exactly why it is such a thrilling and powerful listen. Website: www.futuredeathband.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/futuredeathband Twitter: www.twitter.com/Future_Death Bandcamp: www.futuredeath.bandcamp.com