Heavy outfit STITCHED UP have revealed a bludgeoning new taste of their upcoming album with single and video "Necromantis." Landing on CD August 26th, 2022, Jupiter Jazz and the Suicide Cult fuses a wide array of rock and metal influences to give their music a distinctive edge, the record follows the release of their debut album titled 86 in 2018.
The band comments on the single: "We're very stoked for the video release of the song "Necromantis," off of our sophomore album titled Jupiter Jazz And The Suicide Cult.
This album was a major step forward for us, not only musically but personally as a band. We're extremely proud of everything we've poured into making this album. It's a snap shot of all of our anger, sadness, joy, love and rage. It's everything we've ever felt channeled and focused into our passion.
We're extremely excited for what the future will bring. We Hope to see you out there. Horns up!!"
STITCHED UP's sound is heavily influenced by the classic rock/punk scene from the 60's and 70's to the metal/thrash metal movement of the 1980's and the 90's and the current wave of hardcore, metalcore, groove metal of the 2000's. In a genre that is primarily dominated by four-and five-piece groups, STITCHED UP brings a big, raw and dynamically powerful sound as a trio that rivals larger groups. Jupiter Jazz and the Suicide Cult explores the darker side of humanity paralleled with inspiration from pop culture. Opening the album with "Brujas...Slowly They Burn", intensely heavy guitars deliver driving rhythms with high impact. Featuring a sample from the 1970 film, Mark Of The Devil, thematically the track tackles misogynistic attitudes. The struggles of drugs and addiction are displayed through "X2Y" and "C4YC", while "NecroMantis" is a track about toxic relationships and humanity's cyclical behaviour across generations. Accompanied by hard-hitting instrumentation and aggressive, full-throttle vocals, STITCHED UP's impressive heaviness produces an explosive effect.
Jupiter Jazz and the Suicide Cult ventures unapologetically into the grim realms of our existence to which so many turn a blind eye. STITCHED UP's composition creates an extreme atmosphere that aptly fits the album's concepts. With unceasing energy and a fiery edge, STITCHED UP will leave you wanting more.
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