NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – July 25, 2024
Edmontonâs CULLED Merges Empathy And Sludge Encrusted Grind In Second EP âPsyclesâ
New EP âPsyclesâ Out July 26, 2024 via Horror Pain Gore Death Productions
L-R – Curtis Blair – Drums, Chris Chapman – Bass, Shane Hawco – Vocals, Ben Harbak – Guitar
Photo Credit by Dana Zuk
âEdmonton, Canadaâs Culled have a second EP coming out, âPsyclesâ, which takes their politically-charged, sludge-encrusted grind to a new level. The cover art on the five-track EP comprises a collection of all the musical themes of the songs within but is heavily focused on the oppressive nature of authoritarianism and how we are blinded by the cycles that we are doomed to repeat.
Like the cover art, âPsyclesâ deals with oppression and cycles of addiction: be it drugs, power, or religion. Similar to how their debut release âThin The Herd, Fail To Learnâ leaned heavily on the intellectual teachings of Noam Chomsky, âPsyclesâ leans on the compassionate thoughts of fellow Canadian Gabor Mate where empathy is a mainstay in surviving our current traumatic political climate. The band explains the album further:
âWe are very proud of this release and have poured our collective energies into it. âPsyclesâ is a departure from our debut release âThin The Herd, Fail To Learnâ and feels like a natural evolution of our music with increased intensity and complexity all while retaining our core philosophy and thematic approach. We have never felt more like a collective unit than we do right now and thatâs largely due to the huge efforts and enthusiasm from our new members Chris and Curtis.â
Culledâs ethos resonates throughout their music – Through empathy and understanding we can overcome our collective trauma and oppression. They are recommended for fans of Pig Destroyer, Neurosis, and Suffocation.
Listen to the EP’s full stream premiere of âPsyclesâ via Decibel Magazine HERE.
Due out on July 26th from Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, âPsyclesâ is available for album pre-order (CD / Digital/ Bundles) at https://www.horrorpaingoredeath.com and (Cassettes/ Vinyl/ Digital) https://www.culled.ca.
Music Video – âHalo of Fliesâ – https://youtu.be/vx8ku0sjvHcâ
Music Video – âCoercionâ – https://youtu.be/vRu_Y0JQGC4â
Spotify –Â https://spoti.fi/3Vmr1PJâ
Track Listing:â
1. Trauma of History (7:22)
2. Psycles (1:45)
3. Coercion (3:14)
4. Halo of Flies (1:54)
5. Excision (Lost Cause) (6:40)
EP Length: 20:57
EP Band Line Up:â
Ben Harbak â Guitar
Chris Chapman â Bass
Curtis Blair â Drums
Shane Hawco – Vocals
More info: Culled.ca | Facebook | Instagram.com/culled.caâ
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âPolitical tensions in the world are running high, and Culled want you to know that theyâre not down with it. Combining their searing take on the state of the world with a sludgy grind assault, Culled back their statements with tight songwriting and aggressive performance. On their debut album Thin the Herd, Fail to Learn, Culled wrap angular grindcore in thick sludge, spitting out blasts, mosh parts and distinctive vocals that reflect the bandâs disgusted mindset.â – Decibel Magazine
âSludge grind is one of those things that shouldn’t really exist and yet somehow Culled make it work. They sound absolutely colossal on their new track “Contagion,” a nearly nine minute epic that manages to combine everything that makes the band great. The stop/start madness and dynamic interplay of this song speaks to the band’s talent as songwriters. Meanwhile, the guitar tone alone speaks volumes to what this band has come to represent. With punk fringes on some truly punishing tracks, it’s hard not to be fascinated by the morbid horror of the band. The lead single, ‘Contagion,’ is a mesmerizing ode. It comes from their upcoming LP, Thin The Herd, Fail To Learn, due out October 26th on Hibernation Release. It’s hard to balance two genres that seem so diametrically opposed whilst simultaneously sneaking in moments of pure explorations into the sublime. Experimental, genre bending and clearly forward thinking, ‘Contagion’ is a triumph for a rising force.â – Metal Injection
âEdmonton, AB grind outfit Culled push the boundaries of the genre on their debut full-length, Thin the Herd, Fail to Learn. The quartet incorporate slow, sludgy grooves and doom-laden riffs into their discordant grindcore, resulting in a contrast of sounds that is jarring yet complementary… Thin the Herd, Fail to Learn is an impressive debut that showcases a battle of conflicting sounds throughout its 25-minute runtime. What makes it work is Culled’s thoughtful approach to song composition and structure, along with socio-political lyrical content to match the angst-filled emotions that their music emanates.â – Exclaim!
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