City of Industry's music video for new track "Cabbages and Kings" is now streaming.
"Cabbages and Kings" appears on upcoming new album, False Flowers, out December 4th on Amerikan Aesthetics.
Stream the video, here:
https://metalinjection.net/av/new-music/city-of-industry-takes-a-moment-to-rock-your-face-off-with-cabbages-and-kings
Pre-order the album, here:
From Seattle, Washington, City of Industry mix earnest melody, crusty annihilation, and Seattle gloom – for fans of Ceremony, Dystopia, His Hero Is Gone, Pixies, and more.
Stereogum has stated recently, "City of Industry’s sound is a wracked, intense take on metallic hardcore; they’re the kind of band that would’ve fit just fine alongside Converge or Integrity on a late-’90s bill. But they’re not fundamentalists, and they also take inspiration from a few generations of scuzzy noise-rock."
The trio expands its sound into new realms of musicality on False Flowers, its third full-length. Anthemic hardcore is peppered with piano, viola, radio transmissions, and at least one majestic David Gilmour-esque guitar solo. Vocalist Ossa Humiliata lyrics, addressing both personal and political situations, are remarkably poetic; he names Rainer Maria Rilke and W.H. Auden as inspirations.
False Flowers was recorded by Nich Wilbur at The Unknown in Anacortes, WA (Mt. Eerie, Sumac, Angel Olsen); mixed and mastered by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Gouge Away).
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