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Modern Error

Modern Error

[LP]

~ The Defects

(Black)
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Defects aren't here to mess around or waste time. On their storming, forthcoming debut album, 'Modern Error', they are the sound of a band energized by the thrill of running headlong toward their goal. "Our whole idea with this is: if we're going to do this, then we're going to f*king do it," says drummer Harry Jennings. "Just really go for it, leave no stone unturned, and just headbutt into it, man. We're taking no prisoners." 'Modern Error' is, indeed, a record that smashes. With the heaviness and aggression of Lamb Of God and Machine Head, a Linkin Park-like sense of melody, and a touch of Bring Me The Horizon's fearlessness in bringing in electronic elements and whatever else is needed to make a song truly explode, it's an album that explodes with heavy energy, crafted by experts.

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Artist: The Defects
Title: Modern Error
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Attributes: Black
Release Date: 6/7/2024
Label: Mascot
Product Type: LP
Catalog #: 77241
UPC: 8712725747093
Item #: 2620642X
Defects aren't here to mess around or waste time. On their storming, forthcoming debut album, 'Modern Error', they are the sound of a band energized by the thrill of running headlong toward their goal. "Our whole idea with this is: if we're going to do this, then we're going to f*king do it," says drummer Harry Jennings. "Just really go for it, leave no stone unturned, and just headbutt into it, man. We're taking no prisoners." 'Modern Error' is, indeed, a record that smashes. With the heaviness and aggression of Lamb Of God and Machine Head, a Linkin Park-like sense of melody, and a touch of Bring Me The Horizon's fearlessness in bringing in electronic elements and whatever else is needed to make a song truly explode, it's an album that explodes with heavy energy, crafted by experts.

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