Confirmed: KOLLAPS (aus)

During the past three years *Kollaps* have risen from humble beginnings in Melbourne, Australia to having now firmly cemented themselves worldwide as a respected name within industrial music.
 
Releasing their first offering *Heartworm* in 2015, followed up by their now sold-out *Sibling Lovers* LP in 2017, an exceptionally successful DIY tour of Europe spanning 30 shows and supporting bands such as *OPERANT*, *BRIGHTER DEATH NOW* & *TREPANERINGSRITUALEN*, an Australian tour in April 2018 with Los Angeles’ own *YOUTH CODE* as well as having 2 tracks from *Sibling Lovers *included in the soundtrack to *Leigh Whannell’s* (*Saw*) latest movie *UPGRADE* (co-produced by *Blumhouse Productions* (*Whiplash, Get Out!*)) the band now continue on their rising trajectory with another self-booked European jaunt in late 2018; 30 shows in as many days, supporting *PHARMAKON, MIRRORS FOR PSYCHIC WARFARE* and *HIDE* and appearing at the legendary *WROCLAW INDUSTRIAL FESTIVAL* in Poland.
 
Wade Black, Damian Coward and Robin W. Marsh’s latest recording, *MECHANICAL CHRIST*, has managed to take the twin energies of confusion and control at the core of *Sibling Lovers*, and craft it into a seething piece of poetic vitriol; whereas *Sibling Lovers* presented as a collection of tracks that covered a wide spectrum of subjects based around confession – *Mechanical Christ *progresses into vicious attack grounded in murderous aggression and self-retribution.
*Mechanical Christ* is conceptually driven by vocalist and noise composer Wade Black’s personal journey, a self-reflective diary of the past, present, and future.
Themes of exploitation, vengeance, vendetta, drug addiction, paranoia, mass murder, slander, love and slave labour; exacted upon the earth with an insatiable contempt for our general surroundings. The bands habitually uneasy textures and crude tones are generated with appropriated non-instruments varying from scrap metals, raw plastics, steel beams and sheets of corrugated iron. They are never purchased and are always exclusively sourced from depilated environments. For the band, this isn’t an empty ‘industrial’ gesture; it is a method, which facilitates the literal use of postmodern society against itself.
 
*MECHANICAL CHRIST was recorded and mixed March-July 2018 at The Aviary Studios by Mike Deslandes, mastered by James Plotkin, and produced by Damian Coward and Wade Black, MECHANICAL CHRIST is a 36 minute journey into desperation and the lack of resolve that all-too-often presents itself as a direct ramification when surrounding oneself with the human race.
Available worldwide via Cold Spring in early 2019.*
 

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