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Into the Unknown Infinity of Thoughts

by Starer / Last Sadness

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Like the post punk stuff? More originals and covers here:
lastsadness.bandcamp.com

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released January 5, 2024

All sounds, mixing, and mastering by Josh Hines.
Into the Unknown originally by Killing Joke.
Into the Infinity of Thoughts originally by Emperor.

“This one’s exhaling pure awesomeness. What Kentucky’s Starer offers is an intriguing mix of post-black and thrash-y groove metal, ardently faithful to rules of experimentation (subconsciously) established by metalcore’s forefathers. Last Sadness, on the other hand, is a different case altogether, despite how both projects are led by Josh Hines as one-man units. It’s just how Into The Infinity of Thoughts ends up as more of a post-rock/post-punk blend, one that’s deriving its main stream of influence straight from the bleak heart of the mid/late ’80s.”
- No Clean Singing

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