Saturday, 18 December 2021

Supine

Supine are a four-piece screamo band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that began in 2017. Following a few EP's, their debut full-length was released this year by No Funeral Records and I.Corrupt.Records.  No Altar For The Company Man is an all-out assault on corporate society and capitalism, exploring the personal struggles brought on by labour exploitation and the wealth gap. Their lyrical diatribes are set to the backdrop of dark, heavy riffs with subtle hints of melody in atmospheric breaks. The reverb-tinged production also makes these songs sound absolutely gargantuan, and they leave a lasting impact long after the album is over. It's undoubtedly one of the finest screamo albums to drop this year, and fans of heavy screamo such as Loma Prieta, Ostraca, and Portrayal Of Guilt have to check this out. Enjoy.

1. Of This Too I Will Surely Tire

1. A Loss
2. A Cadence Hum
3. A Disconnect

1. Ennuye
2. Dissemble
3. Connecticut
4. Static

1. Under Lock And Tesseract
2. Loose Diadems
3. Pontiacs & Conifers (I)
4. Pontiacs & Conifers (II)
5. Inherited Wealth
6. No Distinction For A Gear At Turn,
7. No Altar For The Company Man
8. Canned Laughter From A Neighboring Room
9. Dancing, Again

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