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Salad Days Magazine | December 22, 2024

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Thirdface share new single ‘Sour’

Thirdface share new single ‘Sour’
Salad Days

Tennessee hardcore powerhouse, Thirdface, are releasing their sophomore album, ‘Ministerial Cafeteria’, this Friday November 1st via Exploding In Sound Records.

Thirdface blend mind-bending technicality with sheer ferocity into a one-of-a-kind take on hardcore that’s as visceral as it is impressive. On ‘Ministerial Cafeteria’ they dial their sound even further into the red, drawing on elements of punk, grindcore, and noise rock into one of the most inventive aggressive albums of the year. Earlier singles ‘Midian’ and ‘Meander’ captured the blisteringly fast side of Thirdface‘s sound, but ‘Sour’ swings the pendulum towards a sinister stomp. The song stretches out to the three minute mark, highlighting the band’s ability to draw on disquieting atmospherics and textures without losing an ounce of bite. Thirdface also have a run of shows lined up in November supporting Chat Pile. See full itinerary below. ‘Ministerial Cafeteria’ is due out November 1st via Exploding In Sound Records. LP follows band’s acclaimed 2021 full-length, ‘Do It With A Smile’, and finds the band tighter than ever. Recorded and mixed by drummer Shibby Poole, the record packs a perfect balance of rawness and clarity that hits like a punch to the nose (in the best way). It’s an album that sounds like it could only be performed by a hive mind operating on pure instinct, a blistering amalgamation of pummeling drums and intricate guitars that rarely lets up. Throughout the album Edwards expertly weaves together personal and societal strife, connecting the dots between our inner lives and the outside forces that can impact them. ‘Ministerial Cafeteria’ explores “horrors, real and imagined,” whose complexities match those of the music. Edwards explains, “The lyrics kind of represent a bit of a shift from primal anger at any and all external aggressors found in the first album, to what I think are the two central themes of this album: an introspective exploration of mental health issues and skepticism towards societal structures and authoritative powers.”

‘Ministerial Cafeteria’ tracklist:
1. Mantras
2. Meander
3. Midian
4. Sour
5. Pure Touch
6. DOV
7. Bankroll
8. Stalkwalk
9. Beneviolent
10. Artifact Of Darkness
11. Trap Revealed
12. Purify

Upcoming Shows:
11/19 Baltimore, MD @ Metro Gallery *
11/20 Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry *
11/21 Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819 *
11/22 Nashville, TN @ The End *

* w/ Chat Pile, Mamaleek

photo credit: Diana Zadlo

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