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DREGG blends metalcore, nu metal and rap vibes in new wild record “The Art of Everything”

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DREGG has dropped The Art of Everything, a wild mix of rap metal, nu-metal, and hardcore, straight out of Australia.

It’s got that chaotic vibe the band’s known for, mixing industrial breaks, metalcore intensity, and some surprising melodies buried under all the chaos. Think of it as genre-bending but with a solid undercurrent of unpredictability.

This album has been in the works for years, building anticipation, and now it’s here. DREGG’s been teasing this one, hyping it as their big statement piece, and The Art of Everything doesn’t hold back.

It’s a trip through a bunch of different moods and sounds. From track to track, you’ll get moments that feel light and even fun, like you’re in on the joke, but it can flip into raw aggression and anger without warning. There’s no clean division of style here—it’s a mashup of ideas, emotions, and rhythms that somehow come together.

The band’s approach is anything but conventional, inviting you to ride the highs and lows of their unpredictable sound. Whether it’s the industrial-sounding breakdowns or the sudden tempo shifts, it’s clear DREGG isn’t afraid to get weird with it. But in the middle of that weirdness, they manage to stay catchy in their own chaotic way.

The Art of Everything doesn’t just give you one vibe—it’s more like an emotional rollercoaster, where you’re constantly shifting between laughing at the absurdity and feeling the tension of heavier moments. DREGG wants you to really dive into this one, taking in every bit of chaos and melody they’ve thrown together.

The album officially dropped worldwide on October 18, 2024.

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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