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“Vicious”: new Warsaw hardcore pack LAST PENANCE premiere new song & video

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Members of Warsaw acts The Lowest and Pavement Pizza have unveiled their new project called LAST PENANCE, a raging metalcore / metallic hardcore amalgam that will get you moving instantly. Their debut song “Vicious”, a 2-minute blast of high-octane energy and of sonic demolition, has just been premiered by the band, along with their first music video. Watch it above and leave your thoughts in the comments below.

Shot and edited by Filip Chmielewski / Recorded in W Dobrym Tonie Studio, by Marcin Buźniak and Piotr Siwicki / Mixed and Mastered by Marcin Buźniak (AXIS AUDIO). LAST PENANCE is: Michał Cieślak – Vocals; Piotr Siwicki – Guitar, Vocals; Stanisław Bożek – Guitar; Jerzy Skarżyński – Drums, Vocals; Konstanty Skarżyński – Bass.

Last penance by kalopsiaonfilm
Last Penance by @kalopsiaonfilm

Lyrics:

I envy you for not being me
I wish I could fall further from the tree
I tend to take more than
I could ever carry

Every day I dig deep
Trying to keep this shit buried
Every time the road gets a bit more steep
I tend to unearth what I just hid

I envy you for not being me
I wish I could fall further from the tree
I tend to take more than
I could ever carry

I prefer every tedious task
From facing you without a mask

I can spin and spin and spin
And always take a wrong turn
I can spin and spin and spin

I can spin and spin and spin
And make you believe that this is real
I can spin and spin
I can spin but I can’t win
I can spin
in this vicious circle
Round and round
It never ends
I can spin in this vicious circle
And I know it will never end

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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