EPK – Spread Thin – World Of Snakes (2024)

EPK – Spread Thin – World Of Snakes (2024)

EPK – Spread Thin – World Of Snakes (2024)

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“We are extremely proud of this record. The songwriting, production and overall flow is what we wanted for this debut full length and we feel that previous fans so the band will hear and appreciate the evolution, as well as new fans discovering us for the first time.” – Spread Thin

Band: Spread Thin
Album Title: World Of Snakes
Release Date: July 26, 2024
Label: Self-Release

For fans of Weekend Nachos, Gel, Spy, Rotting Out, Magrudergrind

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“Undergirded with dark and heavy currents of storming sound, “IDGAF” comes as a fierce, crushing, and relentless assault on your eardrums and leaves you craving for more!” – Idioteq (2022)

Band: Spread Thin
Album Title: World Of Snakes
Release Date: July 26, 2024
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1 – So Much Hate (2:00)
2 – Factory Job (2:00)
3 – Gaslit (1:52)
4 – Know What’s Bullshit? (2:17)
5 – Unjustified (1:01)
6 – Friendly Deception (3:17)
7 – Nailed (2:05)
8 – Moodswings (1:29)
9 – Listen Up! (2:23)
Album Length (18:17)

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Spread Thin
• All songs written by: Spread Thin
• Produced by: Bryan W. Fleming
• Mixed by: Will Hirst (https://www.willhirst.com)
• Mastered by: Will Hirst (https://www.willhirst.com)
• Album Artwork by: Alyssa Servizzi (www.instagram.com/servizzi_art)

LINE UP – Live and Album:
Ben Deml – Vocals
Bryan W. Fleming – Bass, Vocals
Alex Dewall – Guitar
Tristan Wells – Drums

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About The Album Artwork:

The album artwork was created by Alyssa Servizzi after we reached out to ask for artwork based upon the album name “World Of Snakes”. Alyssa absolutely nailed the mood and imagery we were looking for and we feel that it best describes the album visually. The album title comes from the lyrics of the song “Friendly Deception”.
About the album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

Lyrically:
Angry, unpleasant, honest with memorable lines that the listener can relate to.

Musically:
Equally fast and slow, aggressive and harsh with no filler.

Track by track (LYRICALLY )

ANSWERED BY BEN DEML (VOCALIST)

So Much Hate – people are quick to dislike or hate someone who might have been close to them.  It might be a political difference, religion, but rather than talking through it and trying to understand different points of views they jump to hate.

Factory Job – Working in a factory sucks.  It’s very straining on your body, tedious, downright cruel sometimes.  You may end up working one for years and years until boom one day you get to retire.  By that point your body will more than likely be so worn out you don’t get to enjoy life at that point.  This song is just a venting session for anyone out there who has had it, and damn near at the point where sanity is getting hard to maintain.

Gaslit – Nothing is more frustrating than watching someone you love struggle and when you try to help, it blows up in your face every time.  They will constantly blame things wrong with them on everyone else and eventually you just reach this point where you really start to believe you might be the problem. Cycle repeats.

Know what’s bullshit? – Routines suck, and most of the population gets locked in one and just repeats every day.  

Unjustified – Life is short, we don’t need to make it worse for ourselves and everyone else.  Don’t be a bitch.

Friendly Deception – When you’ve had someone close to you, who you trusted completely, ever fuck you over.  This one’s for you.

Nailed – This one was written after the overturn of Roe V. Wade.  I’ve been pretty dormant on the way I feel about religion for some time now.  That however, set me off.  This song is mostly about Christianity, but definitely is centered around all religion.  How religion is the cause behind most upset in the world, not politics.  

Moodswings – Whether you are anxious, depressed, stressed out, and you can no longer even find the strength to engage in conversation.  Lashing out in anger at those who don’t deserve it, feeling like nothing is getting better.  It’s hard for me to convey in words how I feel most of the time, so I tried to sum it up with Mood Swings.

Listen up! – Our elders blaming us and younger generations for things they have caused is insane.  Unfortunately, it’s up to us to turn things around and try to truly make things better for us and future generations.

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STORY ANGLES – FUN FACTS

1. Spread Thin is four best friends from several different bands who came together to write music for fun since we all were hanging out together already.

2. Ben and Bryan played together in a band over a decade ago.

3. Bryan tours the country in RIG TIME! (www.rigtimeband.com) but is also in four other bands with Tristan (Yellowfin, Getting Over, Dare To Be, Caught One).

4. Alex hosts an active podcast called “The Things We’ve Scene” ( https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alex-dewall/episodes/Exposing-Ourselves-Klay-Edition-e2dnqct )

5. Bryan is a massive fan of professional wrestling and specialty coffee. He hosts a podcast about coffee, hardcore and straight edge called Sip & Destroy (https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jared-dennison)

6. Three members of Spread Thin are straight edge.

7. Ben is a massive fan of Halo.

Spread Thin is a Wisconsin hardcore quartet fusing power violence, grind, and sludge into a hostile and indignant opus of aggression for fans of Weekend Nachos, Gel, Spy, and Rotting Out.

Demonstrating earnest lyrics with fervent delivery, vocalist Ben Deml thrashes through raucous, scraping guitars wielded by guitarist Alex Dewall. An acute focus on syncopation of the rhythm section is executed by the chaotic, strategic percussion of drummer Tristan Wells and the garish, lively bass arrangements of bassist Bryan W. Fleming.

Unapologetic and impassioned, Spread Thin defines a volition of candor in their songwriting and live performances with forthright emotion and presentation.