Track by track: “Auster” EP by French chaotic hardcore act SENZU

None of these passionate songs from the debut EP of Toulouse, France based screamy chaotic hardcore band SENZU hold any revolutionary forms, but they sure capture that intense fervour, heartfelt, technical delivery, and thanks to that,  arrives as one of the most interesting debuts in European “post hardcore hardcore” this year :) We have teamed up with the band to serve this release a proper nod and give you a quick track-by-track rundown with some additional details about each and every song. Senzu is a project between Jérémie (Bass, vocals), Emilien (Drums) and Quentin (Guitar, Vocals) born in Toulouse (FR) in 2018. Influenced by bands such as Converge, The Chariot, I Pilot Daemon and Birds In Row, the trio distillate an intense chaotic and sincere punk hardcore. For fans of...

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