ACxDC interview: powerviolence unit signs to Prosthetic Records unleash “Satan Is King”

For their debut release on Prosthetic Records, ACxDC are coming out swinging. Five years after their last full-length and four years after their last EP, ACxDC has seemingly stored up enough bile to fill several records. For now, they’ve squeezed what powerviolence they can onto their upcoming album, Satan Is King, due for release on May 15th. Today, we’re pleased to give you an insightful interview with the band’s vocalist Sergio Amalfitano, taking on the band’s new offering, their local hardcore scene, and some politics. For a band whose full moniker is Antichrist Demoncore, it may come as no surprise that Satan plays a prominent rule across the record. However, Satan here serves as a motif; a motif for rebellion, for self-discovery, and for rejecting authority ra...

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