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16- Into Dust LP (Metallic Silver Vinyl) (Sale price!)

16- Into Dust LP (Metallic Silver Vinyl) (Sale price!)
16- Into Dust LP (Metallic Silver Vinyl) (Sale price!)
SKU: relapse16dustms
Band/Title: 16
Label: Relapse
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Price: $17.99
Product Details

Release Date: November 18, 2022

 

PRESSING INFO:

First Press

1681 x Metallic Silver Standard Gram

386 x Neon Violet with Rainbow Splatter Standard Gram 

287 x Neon Magenta, White and Olive Green Tri Color Merge with Red, Black and Metallic Gold Splatter Standard Gram

100 x Clear (Not available to the public - Friends of band and label only)

-(16)- return with their heaviest and most devastating record to date, Into Dust. The new album, a collection of cautionary tales of survival and redemption, is set to an amalgamation of sludge, punk, metal, hardcore, and stoner riffs, that could only be built through 30 years of commitment to their dark sonic craft, which -(16)- continues to improve upon.

From the frantic opening of "Misfortune Teller" to the undeniable pounding and swagger of "Scrape the Rocks", Into Dust lives up to its name, as -(16)- beat the listener into submission through the lowest of ends and the sour, palpable malaise prevalent throughout the album's dozen tracks.

"There's a story arc in the lyrics that start with an eviction notice served amid the ruins of Hurricane Irma in the Florida Keys, to running aground metaphorically and drowning in midlife, bearing witness to the modern suffering of hunger and poverty on the Mexico California border," guitarist and vocalist Bobby Ferry says. The negativity persists on tracks aptly titled "Null and Eternal Void", and the dizzying, pill-induced "The Floor Wins". Elsewhere, "Born on a Bar Stool" sends the listener off with a sobering album closer; ending on a foggy and rainy jazz-tinged San Francisco night, with an anti-drinking drinking song, proclaiming "Raise your glass all things pass".