Towering Failures
Towering Failures
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Rumbling out of the North East like a sonic earthquake, ATOMCK's latest offering Towering Failures is a wild and untamed beast of an album. Packed to the brim with blistering guitars, thunderous drums, and guttural vocals, this record hits you like a slap in the face from a particularly angry gorilla.
From the opening track "Apocalyptic Haze" to the closing notes of "Nuclear Winter", ATOMCK take no prisoners and show no mercy. They're loud, they're aggressive, and they don't care who knows it. The energy on display here is nothing short of infectious, making it impossible to sit still while listening to this album.
But don't be fooled by the ferocity of the music - there is a method to the madness. ATOMCK's musicianship is top-notch, with each member showcasing their immense talent and skill throughout the record. The production is gritty and raw, adding to the unbridled chaos that permeates every track.
In a world of polished pop and cookie-cutter indie, ATOMCK are a breath of fresh air. They wear their influences on their sleeve, paying homage to the greats while still carving out a unique sound all their own. Towering Failures is a triumph of noise and aggression, a middle finger to convention and a rallying cry for those who like their music loud and proud. Give it a spin - just make sure your speakers can handle it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Brain Rot
2. Francis Bacon
3. Robocop
4. Sic Bro Banter
5. Left in Such an Annoying State
6. Road Warrior
7. Dinosore
8. Britzit
9. Big Shot Showdown
10. Fast Check UK
11. You Guys Drink a Lot
12. Abyssal Confrontation
13. Disk Warfare
14. No Ideas
15. Butcher AC/DC
16. Sea of Corruption
17. Tampin'
18. Eh!?
19. Fives
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Atomçk
Atomck, the unapologetically chaotic noise-rock trio hailing from Bristol, is not for the faint-hearted. With their blistering guitars, pummelling drums, and deranged vocals, this band doesn't just push the envelope, they tear it to shreds and set it on fire. But don't be fooled by their abrasive sound; Atomck is a group of seasoned musicians with a deep appreciation for experimentation and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of noise-rock. Their music is a frenzied whirlwind of discordant riffs, thunderous rhythms, and primal screams that will leave you exhilarated and maybe a little bit disoriented. Led by the enigmatic frontman, Adam, whose manic stage presence is matched only by his lightning-fast guitar playing, Atomck is a force to be reckoned with on the live circuit. Their shows are a whirlwind of energy and chaos, with the audience never quite sure what to expect next. In a music industry oversaturated with cookie-cutter bands and watered-down sound, Atomck is a breath of fresh air. They boldly defy categorization, blending elements of punk, metal, and noise into a sonic explosion that is uniquely their own. And while their music may not be for everyone, for those willing to take the plunge into their world of sonic madness, the rewards are well worth it. Atomck is not just a band, they are an experience.
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