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UK Metallers OUTRIGHT RESISTANCE Announce New Album Cargo Cult + Release Video For “Fang and Bone”

Resistance is futile!

Ferocious UK metalcore 5-piece Outright Resistance have announced the release of their new studio album Cargo Cult in 2019.

Set to land on 1st March, the album is the first to feature new frontman and vocalist James Jest.

To mark the announcement, Jest along with guitarists Joe Jacobs and Michael Worsley, bassist Chris Everett and drummer Michael ‘Nelly’ O’Neill, have released a video for the first track from the new studio recording in the shape of the vicious and venomous “Fang and Bone”.

Produced, mixed and mastered by Justin Hill (Sikth), this upcoming release by Outright Resistance was recorded at Whitehouse Studios in Reading and Unit 2 Studio in Wembley.

Cargo Cult seeks to highlight the more negative aspects of modern life. Striving to capture your attention from start to finish with an unapologetic sense of urgency, this album attempts to explore personal themes such as mental health, isolation, and alienation as well as issues that impact us everyday as a society (social media and war for example).

Speaking about Cargo Cult, the band say, “In a time when media is consumed at a greater volume and faster pace than ever before, we want to challenge the notion of “disposable media” with ideas that we hope will keep listeners coming back for more.”

The lead single from the album “Fang & Bone” reflects on social media and the role it has played in shaping the landscape of the internet today. More and more people seek gratification and recognition from their online peers while at the same time failing to sustain and nutur their own selves whilst neglect their own relationships with those that truly matter.

Buy/Stream/Listen to Fang & Bone – http://smarturl.it/FangAndBone

Cargo Cult by Outright Resistance is due for release on 1st March 2019.

Tracklist:

1. Gently
2. Scripture
3. Fang & Bone
4. The Wretched One
5. Lone Wolf
6. Cargo Cult
7. Parthenocarpy
8. Anger Dulls The Blade
9. Holocene Epoch
10. Error Incarnate

About Chris Jennings (1978 Articles)
I love metal. Always have. Always will. As editor of Worship Metal - a site dedicated to being as positive about metal and its myriad of sub-genres as possible - my aim is to 'worship' metal through honest reviews, current news and a wide variety of features; offering the same exposure to underground bands as we do to mainstream/well known acts. Our mantra; the bands are partners and we exist to serve the bands \m/

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