-(16)- premiere new song “Landloper”

The sludge veterans in -(16)- are pleased to share "Landloper," the latest single from their forthcoming seventh full-length Lifespan Of A Moth.
 
-(16)-'s Cris Jerue: "The song 'Landloper' is a tension-filled little ditty that deals with the inner craving to quit everything and live off the grid. Or take up residence on a blanket at the beach. Or subsist in the doorway of a bank. It doesn't fucking matter. Just get yourself anywhere else as soon as possible and become a free, unfettered hominid before time runs out. It's easily the most negative, positivistic song on the record."
 
 
 
 

Additionally, -(16)- recently shared a new music video for "Peaches, Cream, And The Placenta". Peep it now at THIS LOCATION where you can also hear the record's debut single, "The Absolute Center Of A Pitch Black Heart."
 
-(16)-'s Lifespan Of A Moth is the band's heaviest, darkest, and most complex material to date. Self-produced by the band and recorded with Jeff Forrest (Cattle Decapitation, The Locust) at Doubletime Recording Studio in San Diego, California, Lifespan Of A Moth sees the band sounding uglier, rawer, and more visceral than ever. Down-tuned, feedback-driven riffs and bludgeoning rhythms violently clash with vocalist Cris Jerue's distorted, tortured howls across eight tracks of -(16)-'s signature blend of hardcore punk, thrash, and sludge. Lifespan Of A Moth is the sound of a band that has spent twenty-five years wallowing in addiction and anguish, and will leave you feeling crushed and confronted by the negativity of existence.
  
Lifespan Of A Moth is set for release this July 15th via Relapse on CD/LP/digitally. Physical preorders via Relapse.com can be found HERE; digital preorders are available through -(16)-'s BandCamp page at THIS LOCATION.
 

 


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