NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – January 22, 2024
Montreal’s CELL PRESSâ New Album âCagesâ Is A Devastating Display Of Noise Rock And Hardcore
Unveil Single âThings They Do In Franceâ
Cell Press is a Montreal-based band that formed in 2019. They play a sort of burly noise-rock that leans more on the hardcore and metal side of the swamp. Members have played in a myriad of punk, metal, and hardcore bands such as The Great Sabatini, Biipiigwan, I Hate Sally, The Chariot, Animal Ethics, Architect, Swarm Of Spheres, and Angles. They are releasing their first full-length album âCagesâ this March and are now introducing it with the single âThings They Do In Franceâ, a song about lost love and what could have been had it not been so toxic. The band shares more info:
âThis song starts off with probably the most melodic riff in our catalog, then quickly turns into a fast and bumpy ride throughout the rest of the way. The structure of this song is similar to a toxic relationship as it starts off smooth then turns into an unpredictable cacophony of violent riffage, drumming, and screaming. There is also a double entendre to this song name and lyrics referring to the way Quebec both linguistically and culturally traditionally looked down upon by our upper-class friends in France.â
Cell Press continues on to say they are very proud of being from the city of Montreal and the province of Quebec, they like to express that subtly in certain songs and areas where it is artistically appropriate without coming across as corny.
From their first S/T EP to this album, Cell Pressâ sound has not changed dramatically. âCagesâ has a little more melody to it, but retains that grit and heavy sound they have been honing over the last four years. Crushing and grinding, this album is not for the faint of heart, it is recommended for fans of KEN Mode, Unsane, and Keelhaul.
Watch and listen to the lyric video for âThings They Do In Franceâ via its premiere on IDIOTEQ HERE.
âCagesâ is due out on March 8, 2024, via The Ghost Is Clear Records (Vinyl), Ancient Temple Recordings (Vinyl), and No List Records (Cassette) at https://linktr.ee/cellpress and http://cellpress.bandcamp.com.
Track Listing:â
1. Adult Baptisms (3:12)
2. Kissed by a Morose on Mont Royal (3:14)
3. Original Uranium Baby (2:48)
4. Dark Side of the North (4:02)
5. JOI to the World (4:01)
6. Disco Naps on the Devilâs Bedpost – (4:08)
7. Blue Royale – (3:31)
8. Recoil (A Collective Behaviour of Violence) – (3:51)
9. Things They Do in France – (4:35)
Album Length: 33:22
More info: Facebook.com/cellpressmtl | Instagram.com/celllpresss | Twitter.com/celllpresssâ
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What the press has said about Cell Press’ 2020 Self-Titled EP:
âFrom the grooves on âPiss Policeâ to the odd-timed melodic chords of âBlacked Out in Verdun,â everything moves in unexpected ways. All of this is perfectly set to the backdrop of PQâs uniquely cackled screams⦠Cell Press is a great sludge metal EP that reminds the listener of the best aspects of this sub-genre. This EP makes the future appear bright for what is to come from this band. 8/10â³ â Exclaim!
âYou know that feeling, when you spin a new record for the first time and it just fucking destroys you? Well today I am happy to report, Cell Press outta Montreal have truly delivered the goods with their debut self titled EP. I mean fuck, is it any wonder this band rules, when they can boast members from the likes of The Great Sabatini, Biipiigwan, I Hate Sally, Architect. With their self-titled release, Cell Press give zero fucks about accessibility, instead they focus on delivering punishing aggression with a melting pot of sludge metal, noise rock, and grindcore.â â The Sludgelord
âa perfect showcase of their unique sound and style and leaves you wanting to hear more from the band. Their total disregard for the limitations of genres and boundaries results in the EP blending noise, grindcore, sludge, punk, groove and dark ambient among other influences. They perfectly blend raw aggression with groove and melody and arenât afraid to shift gears to play with ambience and noise.â â Cave Dweller Music
âWarm fuzzy guitar tones bring a touch of the Sabbath to âPiss Policeâ with broken chords and momentary pauses giving the kind of sound that Raging Speedhorn look for to accompany the rampant venting screams of the vocals that unapologetically roar along during the montage.â â Metal Noise
âCell Pressâs debut self titled EP is definitely an interesting listen. I didnât expect it to take me on the journey which it did. An aggressive sound runs throughout showing that this band donât play by the rules, theyâre making music the way they want to.â â The Independent Voice
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