Kilfeather Release Video For "Human Zoo" And Releases "Armchair Revolutionaries" Album
San Diego's KILFEATHER has released a trippy music video for their song "Human Zoo". The song is from their album Armchair Revolutionaries which is out today. The album is a 13 track cacophony of freak-out musical consciousness unearthing the dark side of society.
A raw collection of powerful tracks, Armchair Revolutionaries brings to light what would prefer to remain unseen accompanied by a wealth of energy, catchy riffs and anthemic choruses. Crossing genres including the likes of rock, punk, classic metal, with a psychedelic twist, KILFEATHER delivers an eclectic concoction of dynamic sounds. Kicking off with "Nightmares", this horror themed thrill ride brings rock & roll with an eerie twist. Musically, "Predator" takes a turn into lightning fast-punk realms. Written about predators in the scene making the space unsafe, this raucous attack delivers an important message. "Human Zoo" ventures into progressive psychedelic domains with alluring, sultry vocals, heavy distorted guitars and thundering percussion. Become immersed in the psych rock madhouse that is "Into the Light". Driving guitars and exhilarating riffs manifest a fever dream tornado. Keep your medicine on hand for the "Viral Outbreak Blues". Crunchy bass and groove rhythms, produce a catchy melody that will soon have you feeling better, hopefully. Armchair Revolutionaries draws to a close with "Plants". Firmly rooted in the ground, a free spirit grows up among the intricate guitar motifs, invigorating rhythms and charismatic vocals. Progressively travelling through different moods, from manifesting a meditative sound, to diving headfirst into a heavy storm.
Armchair Revolutionaries exposes a less than flattering reflection of our divided existence, through a compelling array of energizing tracks. The album showcases the versatility and captivating nature of KILFEATHER's compositions. Unceasing energy from beginning to end, Armchair Revolutionaries is a listening experience not to be missed.
Armchair Revolutionaries is out now! Listen to the full album HERE. And check out the first talk with him on the Metal Robot Podcast HERE.
Tracklist:
Nightmares
Bummer
Waiting To Get In
Predator
Dwelling
Wands
Human Zoo
A Pale White Horse
Into The Light
Composite Depositor
Viral Outbreak Blues
Love Never Dies
Plants
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