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FILTH IS ETERNAL "Love Is A Lie, Filth Is Eternal"

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Transformation can be a beautiful thing, ‘out with the old and in with the new’, as they say. So is the case for Seattle’s most righteously vehement punks, FILTH IS ETERNAL (formally Fucked and Bound). The four-piece hardcore punk band’s rejuvenation is more than just in name, as they prepare to release their upcoming new album, LOVE IS A LIE, FILTH IS ETERNAL, out on 27th August via Church Road Records (UK & EU) and Quiet Panic (US).

Featuring members of He Whose Ox is Gored, FILTH IS ETERNAL’s latest full length sees the band lean into grimier sludge punk tendencies with distinctly southern metal leanings, whilst retaining the whiplash speed and stop-start freneticism of their hardcore roots. Early album highlights On The Rake and Private Room showcase a band possessed by dangerously unchecked adrenaline and punk’n’roll swagger, lashing out at society's ills in under two minute bursts. Later in the runtime, album closer and namesake, Filth Is Eternal aurally embodies the band’s transformation - with a four minute embrace of rhythmic pummelling rather than high tempo thrashing.

Containing 12 songs in 20 minutes, LOVE IS A LIE, FILTH IS ETERNAL  might well be brief - but it’s in this confident precision and urgency that FILTH IS ETERNAL thrive in hammering their message home. This is all the more potent due to the musical nuance that provides the backbone to vocalist Lisa Mungo’s acrimony and ire, with a rhythm section that boasts an alternative rock-by-way-of-Trap Them level of stomp. Rebirthed and renewed, but the same signature bite in tact, you owe it to yourself to embrace the filth.

Track Listing :
1.  On The Rake
2. The Chain
3. Strange Men
4. Private Room
5. Wigsplitter
6. Love is a Lie
7. Deeper Void
8. Nosebleed
9. The Dog
10. The Ritual
11. Pearl Slug
12. Filth Is Eternal
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