Beatdown hardcore vets NASTY to release Century Media debut “Menace” on September 25th

Belgium’s NASTY have signed with Century Media and will release their label-debut album Menace, 14-tracks of pure, pummeling musical violence on September 25th. The band have been crafting punishing metallic hardcore, and splintering stages across the world since their inception in 2004. According to the band, Menace partially manifested itself during these globally turbulent times. “When the pandemic started it hit us all pretty bad during the recording and writing process. We wanted to write about the craziness in this world. This world is a menace for you, but you are also in danger of becoming a menace to this world through the input given by it.” Menace could be NASTY’s most vengeful release to date. It is the sonic equivalent of a massive contusion. Despite it’s caustic and chaotic n...

A Different Shade of Blue

Track Listing 01. Belleville 02. Trapped In The Grasp Of A Memory 03. A Serpent’s Touch (Ft. Emma Boster) 04. By The Grave 05. In The Walls 06. Guided By The Moon 07. Mistakes Like Fractures 08. Forget Your Name (Ft. Keith Buckley) 09. Road 23 10. …And Still I Wander South 11. Denied By Fate 12. Misguided Son 13. Slings And Arrows -Cover Version- (BONUS TRACK) 14. All My Friends (BONUS TRACK)

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