
Just a smidge over two years to the day after releasing Hope Attrition, Woe are back with the two-song A Violent Dread EP. The EP’s self-titled opening salvo is at once fierce and artfully arranged, a true collaborative effort between band members, and the subject matter is in keeping with the band’s adamantly far-left ideological subject matter of late. Explains Grigg, “It is a song about death, fear, and exploitation — the modern focus of Woe. It reflects the seemingly inescapable cycle of violence, mourning, and blame that has become a surreal, predictable backdrop to American life.” Woof. The second track is a cover of “The Knell and the World” by Dawn (Sweden), one of Grigg’s all-time favorite bands.
A Violent Dread is out now via Vendetta Records. Stream it below and order it here.
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