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Godsticks - VOID
Godsticks - VOID
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Both lyrically & musically, 'VOiD' reflects a disillusionment with a world increasingly
defined by division, ideological rigidity & the loss of nuance. The album documents a
conscious withdrawal from the noise - a retreat into a personal void.
"Metal as well as Rock, from the head as well from the heart" - Classic Rock DE
Much of 'VOiD' is driven by frustration with the binary nature of modern discourse, where context & intent are routinely discarded in favour of winning arguments. The record rejects that environment entirely, choosing introspection over confrontation & exploring Darran Charles' (lyricist & vocals) balancing of misanthropy with optimism & isolation with connection.
"Their blend of indie-rock & alternative metal has emotion & depth" - Buzz Magazine The writing process for 'VOiD' was exacting & often punishing, with songs repeatedly reworked in pursuit of emotional impact. Long-standing collaborators, Tom Price & Gavin Bushell, play a vital role throughout, while the introduction of new bassist, Francis George - the band's first line-up change in twelve years - brings a subtle but important shift in the overall feel of the rhythm section.
"Metal as well as Rock, from the head as well from the heart" - Classic Rock DE
Much of 'VOiD' is driven by frustration with the binary nature of modern discourse, where context & intent are routinely discarded in favour of winning arguments. The record rejects that environment entirely, choosing introspection over confrontation & exploring Darran Charles' (lyricist & vocals) balancing of misanthropy with optimism & isolation with connection.
"Their blend of indie-rock & alternative metal has emotion & depth" - Buzz Magazine The writing process for 'VOiD' was exacting & often punishing, with songs repeatedly reworked in pursuit of emotional impact. Long-standing collaborators, Tom Price & Gavin Bushell, play a vital role throughout, while the introduction of new bassist, Francis George - the band's first line-up change in twelve years - brings a subtle but important shift in the overall feel of the rhythm section.
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