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PREMIERE: Tomorrow’s Children Will Eat Algae – Wasted Death

We here at Distorted Sound are delighted to premiere the new song from WASTED DEATH!

The new song, titled Tomorrow’s Children Will Eat Algae, is taken from the gutter punk band’s upcoming new EP, Ugly As Hell II – Uglier Than Hell, which is scheduled to be released in August this year, via APF Records.

The arrival of the new EP comes hot on the heels of their debut EP, Ugly As Hell, which was released back in April. We’re delighted to give the official premiere of the first glimpse into this new chapter of aural bombardment.

“We reckon we’ve done it again on Ugly As Hell II: Uglier As Hell. The strings are all tuned to the same note, the drums are barrelling past at semi-legal speeds and the vocals are popping veins left right and centre. It’s another great big slap in the chops,” Charlie Davis from the band tells us about the upcoming EP. “This time we’ve ramped it up and broadened the influences. It’s our thrashed-up, snot-nosed punk/metal vibe, landing somewhere between EXTREME NOISE TERROR and CONVERGE and the MELVINS, but this time the energy levels are cranked, the contempt is as virulent as ever and the tunes go in even weirder directions. Whether it’s injecting some HIGH ON FIRE barbarism or some mean Amphetamine Reptile-style angularity, things here have developed into a more interesting beast with a more varied set of influences while retaining the same bat-shit wildness that makes WASTED DEATH what it is. This time it’s not just ugly: it’s hit-every-branch-on-the-way-down, fully minging, totally hopeless fugliness.”

Listen to Tomorrow’s Children Will Eat Algae exclusively here: 

Ugly As Hell II – Uglier Than Hell - Wasted Death

Ugly As Hell II – Uglier Than Hell is set for release on August 13th via APF Records. Pre-orders are available from July 2nd and can be purchased here.

For more information on WASTED DEATH follow their official page on Bandcamp.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.