Superstition
Superstition
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Album Review: FUNERAL CHIC – Superstition
Prepare to be taken on a wild and chaotic ride with FUNERAL CHIC's latest offering, Superstition. This album is a brutal assault on the senses, with its relentless energy and raw emotion. From the moment you hit play, you're thrown headfirst into a maelstrom of aggressive riffs and thunderous drums that will leave you breathless.
The band's intensity is matched only by their technical prowess, with each member showcasing their virtuosity in every track. The guitar work is blistering, the basslines are punishing, and the vocals are delivered with an unholy fury that will make your hair stand on end.
Lyrically, Superstition delves into dark and nihilistic themes, exploring the darker aspects of human nature and society. It's a bleak and unflinching look at the world, delivered with a sense of urgency and desperation that is impossible to ignore.
But don't let the heavy subject matter fool you – there's a sense of catharsis and release in these songs that is undeniably infectious. FUNERAL CHIC have crafted an album that is as exhilarating as it is harrowing, a brutal sonic onslaught that demands your attention and refuses to let go.
In conclusion, Superstition is a tour de force of modern extreme music, a sonic assault that will leave you reeling and hungry for more. Strap yourself in, and prepare to be blown away. You won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Rotten to the Core
2. Superstition
3. Left Alone
4. Jump
5. Baptized
6. Deep Pockets
7. Off the Rails
8. Decorated
9. Stay Useless
10. Suffer Together Forever
11. Red Laces
12. Say No
13. D.R.E.A.M.
14. Fantasy
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About the artist
Funeral Chic
FUNERAL CHIC: The Grim Reapers of the Hardcore Scene Get ready to mosh till you drop because North Carolina's very own Funeral Chic are here to keep the funeral procession moving at breakneck speed. This four-piece outfit, led by the enigmatic frontman "Rotten Robbie," has been causing chaos in the hardcore punk scene with their ferocious blend of blackened screams and bone-crushing riffs. Their live shows are not for the faint-hearted - expect bodies flying, sweat dripping, and speakers trembling under the weight of their sonic assault. Funeral Chic doesn't just play music, they unleash a visceral experience that will leave you both exhilarated and bruised, in the best way possible. With a sound that draws from the raw energy of bands like Converge and Trap Them, Funeral Chic brings a fresh perspective to the hardcore genre. Their debut album "Superstition" is a relentless barrage of noise that will have you headbanging until you need a neck brace. But don't mistake their intensity for lack of talent - Funeral Chic are a group of seasoned musicians who know exactly how to craft songs that pack a punch. From the searing guitars to the pounding drums, every element of their music is finely-tuned to hit you like a sledgehammer to the chest. So if you're looking for something to kick your daily routine up a notch, look no further than Funeral Chic. Just don't blame us if you end up with a few bruises and a newfound appreciation for the darker side of music.
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