York-based hardcore punk four-piece, Seep Away have released their new single ‘Matchstick Man’, taken from the band’s forthcoming EP, The Blackened Carnival Of Societal Ineptitude.
Taking influence from thrash legends Municipal Waste, alongside hardcore standouts Expire and Incendiary, the track is a vitriolic stab at those individuals we all know who drain the life out of those around them.
Vocalist Jay Sillence comments: “This song is quite personal to me – we all know that special type of asshole who sucks the life out of people with their actions – they just want to fight, and fuck, and they have nothing else in their life of any value, so they have to take from others. This song is a dedication to that special person in my life, and I hope other people can relate to the venom that I feel.”
Sounds like something that’s up your street? Well, you can stream the track for yourself right here.
The Blackened Carnival Of Societal Ineptitude will be released in the autumn, with the tentative tracklisting as follows:
‘Snakes’
‘Matchstick Man’
‘Switch’
‘Joie de vivre’
‘Slug’
‘No More You’
For more information on Seep Away, visit their Facebook here
Taking influence from thrash legends Municipal Waste, alongside hardcore standouts Expire and Incendiary, the track is a vitriolic stab at those individuals we all know who drain the life out of those around them.
Vocalist Jay Sillence comments: “This song is quite personal to me – we all know that special type of asshole who sucks the life out of people with their actions – they just want to fight, and fuck, and they have nothing else in their life of any value, so they have to take from others. This song is a dedication to that special person in my life, and I hope other people can relate to the venom that I feel.”
Sounds like something that’s up your street? Well, you can stream the track for yourself right here.
The Blackened Carnival Of Societal Ineptitude will be released in the autumn, with the tentative tracklisting as follows:
‘Snakes’
‘Matchstick Man’
‘Switch’
‘Joie de vivre’
‘Slug’
‘No More You’
For more information on Seep Away, visit their Facebook here