Facing the abyss with SCARE’s manifesto on modern decay, “In The End, Was It Worth It?”
In an era of mounting disquiet, Scare’s second LP rushes as a calculated exorcism of modern malaise. Thirty-two minutes of unyielding metallic hardcore and sludge, compressed into thirteen tracks, confronts the ceaseless loop of inner torment and societal decay. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Ryan Battistuzzi at Le Stuzzio, and adorned with artwork by Kevin Martel, the record lays bare a bleak reality—yet hints at the possibility of renewal. Today, we dive deep into this beast, with a special early listen and the band’s track by track rundown below! In The End, Was It Worth It? by SCARE Since forming … Continue reading Facing the abyss with SCARE’s manifesto on modern decay, “In The End, Was It Worth It?”
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