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Bay Area Hard Rock Band Modern Monsters deliver emotional intensity, sonic grit on their new EP “Malice”
Bay Area Hard Rock Band Modern Monsters deliver serious emotional intensity and sonic grit on their brazen new EP “Malice”, due March 24 on streaming platforms. The quintet dig deep into their roots with equal parts anthemic melodies and lyrical mischief, drawing on influences like Faith No More, Alice in Chains and AFI to create their punchy signature sound. This new collection also features a raucous, militant, punked-up cover of Jefferson Airplane‘s psychedelic opus “White Rabbit” that Modern Monsters proceed to make their own. It’s the perfect song choice for a band with this much Earth to scorch. Simultaneously animated and dead serious, Modern Monsters are putting their stamp on modern rock with “Malice”.
Modern Monsters are still pissed off. “Malice” represents continued frustration over current issues. This EP is an expression of disdain towards societal issues, unchecked power, two-part justice systems, distractions from introspection and perilous love. The sophomore release leads the listener to develop their own personal connection to Maleficent viewpoints. They don’t aim to impress, they aim to disrupt….and have a damn good time doing it.
Pre-save “Malice” on streaming platforms.
See Modern Monsters live on tour.
Tracklist: March 3rd, ’91; Prism; Road to Nowhere; White Rabbit; Greed Machine
Musician Names/Instruments:
Rich Wells – Guitar
Brody Bass – Bass
Keenan Tuohy – Drums
Josh Weaver – Vocals
Wyatt Lennon – Guitar
Websites:
LinkeTree – https://linktr.ee/modernmonsters
Official Website: www.modernmonstersmusic.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/modernmonstersband/
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@modernmonstersmusic
Instagram: www.instagram.com/modernmonstersmusic/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3RP5andUbyEJNdpmOZmnRl
Bandcamp: https://modernmonstersmusic.bandcamp.com
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-283324986
Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ZWhJY27XW9EMvvfARye0w
Artist Biography:
Modern Monsters is a Bay Area, California heavy rock band established in 2019. They elude a mix of greasy heavy, down-and-dirty rock with raw energy. Straying away from being buried in day-to-day mainstream music, the monsters thrive in the rock culture and maintain the power of being face melters. With drive and tenacity, this renowned and talented group enjoys the challenge of being a modern day rock band. Drummer Keenan Tuohy’s thunderous performance, paired with massive temper from Brody Bass and fierce riffs by guitarists Wyatt Lennon and Rich Wells collectively and sonically match with the tortured lyrics of vocalist Josh Weaver.”
Press Quotes:
“…in terms of composition and energy – hell, let’s call it what it is, rocket fuel in several passages…” -Deuce (Breaking and Entering)
“Their latest self-titled EP showcases the anic fervor, dynamic range, creative melodicism, and pointed lyrics that define the group.” – Jon C. Ireson (Music News)
“The musicianship amongst these bandmates is absolutely phenomenal; you can tell that these individuals are seasoned and realize their vision.” -Lauren Rosier (That Music Mag)
“…songs that pack powerful heavy-metal riffs and feature shredding solos and Weaver’s vocals soaring…” – Charlie Swanson (Pacific Sun)
“Society has created these monsters, and Modern Monsters wants us to attack these plagues on our culture with righteous anger and enthusiasm.” – Dan MacIntosh (antiMusic)
“Modern Monsters have it going on! Crushing layers of guitars, massive rhythmic pulses, and defiant, aggressive vocals hit with a sonic wallop.” – Randall Radic (Tattoo.com)
“With a name like Modern Monsters, you know you’re getting into something which is to be seen as well as heard.” – Joshua Macala (Raised by Cassettes)
“The electric rock character retains its brooding throughout, with flashes of heavier aggression, making for a climactic sound full of momentum.” Mike Mineo (Obscure Sound)
“Energetically the album is fantastic from the beginning to the end.” – Burak Gundogdu (Metalhead Community)
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