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GRAPHIC NATURE hit hard with new track “White Noise”

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GRAPHIC NATURE have unveiled their new single and music video for “White Noise”. Mixing moments of snarling nu-metal aggro and the scalding fury of Slipknot’s debut album with instrumental passages that at times recall the genius of Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor, is where they have nailed the Graphic Nature sound.

White Noise is about sensory overload and the overwhelming feeling of claustrophobia that neurodivergent humans experience on a near daily basis”, explains lead vocalist Harvey Freeman. “It’s a horrible feeling of helplessness and anxiety that nothing can really help other than a quiet space and something to take your mind off of the situation. We wanted to create something visually that could portray how that experience feels. The room used with the exposed hole in the wall was the perfect fit paired with the mirrors in particular scenes. We wanted it to almost look like you were inside the mind of someone going through that feeling”.

“White Noise” follows the release of two new singles – “Into The Dark” and “Bad Blood”. The band released a music video featuring both singles. It’s the perfect companion as it visualizes the intensity of the two new tracks.

Graphic Nature’s most recent EP “new skin” is out now. It was released earlier this year and contained the singles “chokehold”, “drain” and the title track.

Taking their name from a track on Deftones’ Koi No Yokan album, in 2019 Graphic Nature announced themselves with the single “Grit” , and immediately began carving a name for themselves as a ferocious new force in British metal. The band is known for their ‘in your face’ approach to mental health issues and suffering. Confronting them head on in profound song lyrics over extremely energetic drums beats and guitar riffs.

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