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NEW LOWS "Harvest Of The Carcass" LP

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New Lows are one of Boston's heaviest hardcore/punk/metal bands. Featuring members of Think I Care, So Be It, The Prowl, Riff Raff, and more, they take their direction from classics of the genres like Ringworm and Bolt Thrower. Delving deep into their depths only to pull to the surface the darkest of creative visions.

Recorded by CC of Mind Eraser at The Paincave, "Harvest of the Carcass" is an absolute monolith of an album. Where many contemporary bands wield a polished approach to being "brutal", New Lows wield a crude, blood soaked stone. Drop tuned riffing and bone shaking double bass pummels like a rain of anvils to the head. All the while, PBoy's guttural vocals weave a tale of social decay and emotional survival. All of these qualities make "Harvest of the Carcass" infectiously cro-magnon in the best way possible.
 
Tracklist:
01. Stagnant Strides
02. Born And Razed
03. Plaguegrounds
04. Last Of The Rats
05. Harvest Of The Carcass
06. The Horrible And The Miserable
07. Blinding Grief
08. Anguish
09. New Lows
10. The Pounding And The Hollering
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