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Texas blackened hardcore experimentalists ILLUSTRATIONS streaming new song; new record approaching

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From San Antonio, Texas, ILLUSTRATIONS presents sophomore album Acts of God – a giant leap forward in this young band’s career. To be released by the band on May 26th, Acts of God sees Illustrations add a bold palette of colors to the punishing blackened hardcore established on its 2014 debut, In Vain. Synths, field recordings, saxophones, crooned vocals, whispers, and soaring guitars bring a whole new dimension to the music, evoking the vast landscapes of the band’s Texas home, and elevating the album to the next echelon. Stream “War Have Mercy,” featuring sax by Bruce Lamont (Yakuza, Corrections House) below!

Frontman Matt King names influences that span from At the Gates to Cocteau Twins, and this range is well represented on Acts of God. With aggression and serenity working together to create striking contrasts, the album is more than a collection of songs, it is one glorious arc. Make no mistake, the heaviness of In Vain is still in effect – the sound The Needle Drop referred to as “an onslaught of caustic death metal growls, bonecrushing guitar riffs, and unrelenting percussion” and Consequence of Sound likened to “the heaviness of Entombed” has only been sharpened. Not unlike the writing of longtime Texan Cormac McCarthy, it is the marriage of unspeakable violence and desolate beauty that makes Acts of God so compelling.

Befitting an album titled Acts of God, a Biblical streak runs through King’s lyrics, with references to God, The Devil, Paradise, and souls; his words seem to point toward a sense of purity in absolute anguish. From the closer, “Eternal Plight”: “To live a lie, to die alone/ Take my soul / In the end of all things, I chose to suffer / Alone, where I belong / All for nothing / Nothing for it all.”

Photo by Matt King

Acts of God was recorded by four engineers in four locations: Chuck Macak at Electrowerks Recoding in Chicago, Aaron Bastinelli at Big Orange Recordings in Austin, Justin Douglas at Shine Studios in Austin, and Illustrations guitarist Nicodemus Gonzalez at Public Profile in San Antonio. The album was mixed by Gonzalez and mastered by Brad Boatright (Nails, Full of Hell).

“Texas-based Illustrations have been quietly molding themselves into one of the most exciting bands in extreme music.” –Clrvynt magazine

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