Thrashers of Earth, you have hereby been notified of the arrival of SCATTER, and their debut release, Tech Hell Cyber Thrash.
SCATTER is a thrash metal band from Texas and Alaska. Born out of pandemic hacker movie marathons and late nights soldering together guitar pedal clones, SCATTER is the brainchild of Spenser Hodge and a love letter to 90s cyberpunk and hacker culture. Spenser enlisted Texas guitar wizard Ruben Cantu and longtime Alaskan collaborator Justin Rodda to help realize this vision.
The first material born of this collaboration now arrives with SCATTERâs debut EP, Tech Hell Cyber Thrash, a ripping and diverse collection of songs that run the gamut from classic death metal brutality to throwback speed metal harmonized leads, wrapped up in a paranoid, bloodsoaked thrash metal treatise on the interconnected hell world we call Earth. Deploying five incinerating tracks in under nineteen minutes, Tech Hell Cyber Thrash was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer Studios in Oakland, California (Autopsy, Vastum, Necrot) and completed with artwork by Matt Stikker (Metallica, Power Trip, Billy Strings).
With the EPâs first single, â404,â the band declares, “Inspired by speculative sci-fi classics like Neuromancer and Snow Crash, â404â is an anthemic thrash epic about seeking vengeance through technology in a dystopian near future sprawl.”
Blast SCATTERâs â404â now at THIS LOCATION.
Tech Hell Cyber Thrash drops June 12th, digitally through the band and with a cassette release from Immortal Jaw Recordings limited to 50 copies. Preorders for the music and merch can now be placed HERE.
Tech Hell Cyber Thrash Track Listing:
1. Punching Deck
2. Y2k Killer
3. 404
4. Cyberwar Criminal
5. Binary Hearts
https://cyberthrash.org
https://scatterthrash.bandcamp.com
https://immortaljaw.com
https://www.instagram.com/immortal_jaw
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