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VIOLENCE - Releases Debut Album

Danish band Violence, which combines the dreamy tones of the '80s and the sound of modern rock music in its biggest format, today released its debut album Area Sub Rosa - on LP (white vinyl) and digital format via Last Mile Records.

Violence's sonic terrain is forged of melancholic and transcending tones. The weightless universe draws multiple parallels to The Cure's Disintegration-era, and Slowdive understood and conveyed into a newly interpreted and up-to-date context. The major-scale tones and airtight production (Chris Kreutzfeldt - Møl/Cabal/Siamese) will besides that create associations to pompous stadium rock bands like The 1975 and Bring Me The Horizon.

As yet another spice in the musical cocktail, Violence adds a dash of wildness and carelessness often found in the punk genre. Punk has had enormous importance for the band - that with more than one hundred European concerts - would categorize themselves as experienced in the underground music environment without blinking. The members were known as the hardcore/punk band Woes back then - a band that has since been shelved in search of a sound that resonates more with the visions of the members. Link