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Victim of a Modern Age
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Victim of a Modern Age

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  • Released Date: 11 Mar 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

MODERN ERROR's latest release, "Victim Of A Modern Age," is like a slap in the face from a glitter-covered punk rock unicorn. This album is a wild ride through a dystopian pop landscape, filled with catchy hooks, anthemic choruses, and enough energy to power a small country.

From the moment the opening track kicks in, you're hit with a wall of sound that's as thrilling as it is unexpected. MODERN ERROR blends elements of emo, metalcore, and electronic music to create a sonic experience that's as unique as it is exhilarating.

The vocals on this album are raw and powerful, conveying a sense of urgency and emotion that's impossible to ignore. The lyrics touch on themes of alienation, self-destruction, and the darker side of modern life, adding an extra layer of depth to an already compelling musical journey.

The production on "Victim Of A Modern Age" is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal line coming through crystal clear. The band's tight musicianship and undeniable chemistry shine through on every track, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience.

In conclusion, MODERN ERROR's "Victim Of A Modern Age" is a bold and ambitious album that pushes the boundaries of genre and sound. This is music for the misfits, the rebels, and anyone who's ever felt like they don't quite fit in. Give it a listen and prepare to be blown away.

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About the artist

Modern Error

Modern Error are the South-Coast's best-kept secret, a post-hardcore powerhouse that's been quietly building a devoted fanbase since their formation in 2017. With their blend of emotional lyrics, heavy riffs, and infectious melodies, this four-piece band is poised to take the UK scene by storm. From their energetic live shows to their self-produced music videos, Modern Error are a DIY force to be reckoned with. Their debut EP, "Lost in the Noise," served as their introduction to the world, showcasing their raw talent and unwavering passion for their craft. Lead vocalist Zack Pinset's powerful and emotive delivery is the heart and soul of Modern Error's sound, while guitarists Ash Turner and Charlie Griffiths provide the perfect balance of aggression and melody. Drummer Scotty Simpson's thunderous beats drive each song forward, creating a sense of urgency that is impossible to ignore. Modern Error's music is not just for fans of post-hardcore, but for anyone who appreciates honest, raw emotion delivered with unapologetic intensity. Their latest single, "Separation Scars," is a testament to their growth as a band, with its anthemic chorus and crushing breakdowns sure to leave listeners wanting more. With their unique blend of influences ranging from early 2000s emo to modern metalcore, Modern Error are a band that refuses to be pigeonholed. Keep an eye on these rising stars - the future of British post-hardcore has never looked so bright.

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