Sect, the band featuring vocalist Chris Colohan (Cursed), guitarist James Chang (ex-Catharsis), guitarist Scott Crouse (Earth Crisis), bassist Ian Edwards (Earth Crisis), and drummer Andy Hurley (Fall Out Boy), will release No Cure For Death on November 24 via Southern Lord. The album was produced by Converge's Kurt Ballou, so you should know what it's going to sound like already – total fucking armageddon.
Here's how Sect describes its new song "Open Graves," which you can hear at the bottom of this post.
“‘Open Grave‘ is a song about how we got to this point in history, how detached from consequence and oblivious to the removal of our most basic mental if not social, political or ecological safety nets we had to become to allow for the assault on reality we’re living out now to succeed.
How the bar for what’s acceptable and what’s normalized just drops in free fall while we’re zoned out by the endless barrage of trivial amusements, and the fatal implications of that caliber of apathy not just for the West but civilization across the board.”
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