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Know How to Carry a Whip
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Know How to Carry a Whip

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  • Released Date: 01 Oct 2017

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

The latest offering from Corrections House, "Know How To Carry A Whip," is a sonic rollercoaster that takes listeners on a wild ride through the depths of industrial metal and experimental noise. With a lineup featuring members from Neurosis, Eyehategod, Yakuza, and a former minister of propaganda, this supergroup brings a level of intensity and dark energy that is truly unmatched.

From the haunting opening track "Visions Divide" to the blistering "White Man's Gonna Lose," Corrections House showcase their ability to blend aggressive riffs, eerie atmospheres, and thought-provoking lyrics effortlessly. The standout track "Hopeless Moronic" combines a pulsating beat with haunting vocals, creating a sense of impending doom that is equal parts terrifying and exhilarating.

Throughout the album, Corrections House explore themes of societal decay, political corruption, and the struggle for personal freedom. The result is a thought-provoking and intense listening experience that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about music.

In conclusion, "Know How To Carry A Whip" is a bold and daring statement from Corrections House, showcasing their unique blend of industrial metal and experimental noise. With its intense energy and thought-provoking lyrics, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who listen. So, buckle up and prepare to be taken on a wild ride through the dark and twisted world of Corrections House.

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About the artist

Corrections House

Corrections House is not your average music act. With members hailing from bands such as Neurosis, Eyehategod, and Yakuza, this supergroup is a force to be reckoned with. Their blend of industrial, doom, and experimental sounds creates a chaotic yet thrilling experience for listeners. Their live performances are a sight to behold, with each member bringing their own unique energy to the stage. Vocalist Mike IX Williams oozes charisma and intensity, while Scott Kelly's guitar work is nothing short of mesmerizing. Add in Sanford Parker's electronic wizardry and Bruce Lamont's saxophone skills, and you've got a recipe for musical mayhem. But don't let their aggressive sound fool you - Corrections House is as thought-provoking as they come. Their lyrics touch on themes of societal decay, political corruption, and existential dread. It's not exactly easy listening, but it's a necessary wake-up call in today's turbulent world. Despite their dark and dystopian aesthetic, Corrections House has a playful side too. Their music videos are a testament to their offbeat sense of humour, with surreal visuals and tongue-in-cheek references sprinkled throughout. It's clear that this band doesn't take themselves too seriously, even as they tackle weighty subject matter. In a music landscape filled with cookie-cutter pop stars and predictable trends, Corrections House stands out as a refreshing and boundary-pushing act. With their fearless experimentation and fierce attitude, this band is not just making music - they're making a statement. And it's one that demands to be heard.

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