Wargasm LP: Venom (Limited Edition 1 LP Translucent Red Vinyl)
On the news of Venom & release of “Do It So Good” the band said: ‘For the last 16 months we’ve spent every moment off the road in the studio creating the perfect debut album for Wargasm. Heavy, melodic, disgusting, honest, sexy, everything this band has experimented with since our inception has been pinned down on the anvil and hammered into shape, thrown at the wall, beaten into a more fucked up shape and gone back onto the anvil. We hope you enjoy ‘Do It So Good’ as a taste of what’s to come. ‘Venom’ is us. This is ours and before the year clocks out this will be yours. Watch closely - you have no idea what’s gonna happen next x’ “Do It So Good” hinges on pulsating synth loops ravaged by groans of distortion and pummeling beat-craft. It seesaws between iconic lyrics in each verse and shuddering screams as Milkie Way promises, “Baby we came for blood.” The devastatingly ecstatic “Do It So Good” spirals towards one final climactic crescendo, incinerating the boundaries between metal, alternative, and electronic.
On the news of Venom & release of “Do It So Good” the band said: ‘For the last 16 months we’ve spent every moment off the road in the studio creating the perfect debut album for Wargasm. Heavy, melodic, disgusting, honest, sexy, everything this band has experimented with since our inception has been pinned down on the anvil and hammered into shape, thrown at the wall, beaten into a more fucked up shape and gone back onto the anvil. We hope you enjoy ‘Do It So Good’ as a taste of what’s to come. ‘Venom’ is us. This is ours and before the year clocks out this will be yours. Watch closely - you have no idea what’s gonna happen next x’ “Do It So Good” hinges on pulsating synth loops ravaged by groans of distortion and pummeling beat-craft. It seesaws between iconic lyrics in each verse and shuddering screams as Milkie Way promises, “Baby we came for blood.” The devastatingly ecstatic “Do It So Good” spirals towards one final climactic crescendo, incinerating the boundaries between metal, alternative, and electronic.
On the news of Venom & release of “Do It So Good” the band said: ‘For the last 16 months we’ve spent every moment off the road in the studio creating the perfect debut album for Wargasm. Heavy, melodic, disgusting, honest, sexy, everything this band has experimented with since our inception has been pinned down on the anvil and hammered into shape, thrown at the wall, beaten into a more fucked up shape and gone back onto the anvil. We hope you enjoy ‘Do It So Good’ as a taste of what’s to come. ‘Venom’ is us. This is ours and before the year clocks out this will be yours. Watch closely - you have no idea what’s gonna happen next x’ “Do It So Good” hinges on pulsating synth loops ravaged by groans of distortion and pummeling beat-craft. It seesaws between iconic lyrics in each verse and shuddering screams as Milkie Way promises, “Baby we came for blood.” The devastatingly ecstatic “Do It So Good” spirals towards one final climactic crescendo, incinerating the boundaries between metal, alternative, and electronic.