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Released From Love / You, Whom I Have Always H
The Body and Thou are bands with Southern roots that have been pushing the boundaries of heavy metal for over a decade. Both have maintained relentless touring schedules, a dedication to DIY ethics and aesthetics, and a commitment to push their respective brands of extreme music into previously unexplored territories. On their two collaborative releases they showcase their unique ability to create music that is emotionally effecting and unrelenting.
On You, Whom I Have Always Hated, each bandâs distinctive elements shine through and combine to create something more visceral than the sum of their parts. While the groups have different approaches to live performance and stylistic nuances, they share general creative ideas and have a history subsumed in themes of alienation, melancholy, and despair. They describe this collaboration as âa twilight dungeon crawl exploring the winding, ruined halls of Mad King Duroâs Castle, best friends at your side, enemies crushed beneath your heels, mysteries solved, and treasures found.â
In keeping with Thouâs tradition of 90s worship and The Bodyâs knack for ingenuity, the release includes versions of âTerrible Lieâ by Nine inch Nails and âCowardâ by Vic Chesnutt. The remainder was written collaboratively in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and then further refined on their 2014 tour together.
On You, Whom I Have Always Hated, each bandâs distinctive elements shine through and combine to create something more visceral than the sum of their parts. While the groups have different approaches to live performance and stylistic nuances, they share general creative ideas and have a history subsumed in themes of alienation, melancholy, and despair. They describe this collaboration as âa twilight dungeon crawl exploring the winding, ruined halls of Mad King Duroâs Castle, best friends at your side, enemies crushed beneath your heels, mysteries solved, and treasures found.â
In keeping with Thouâs tradition of 90s worship and The Bodyâs knack for ingenuity, the release includes versions of âTerrible Lieâ by Nine inch Nails and âCowardâ by Vic Chesnutt. The remainder was written collaboratively in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and then further refined on their 2014 tour together.
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The Body and Thou are bands with Southern roots that have been pushing the boundaries of heavy metal for over a decade. Both have maintained relentless touring schedules, a dedication to DIY ethics and aesthetics, and a commitment to push their respective brands of extreme music into previously unexplored territories. On their two collaborative releases they showcase their unique ability to create music that is emotionally effecting and unrelenting.
On You, Whom I Have Always Hated, each bandâs distinctive elements shine through and combine to create something more visceral than the sum of their parts. While the groups have different approaches to live performance and stylistic nuances, they share general creative ideas and have a history subsumed in themes of alienation, melancholy, and despair. They describe this collaboration as âa twilight dungeon crawl exploring the winding, ruined halls of Mad King Duroâs Castle, best friends at your side, enemies crushed beneath your heels, mysteries solved, and treasures found.â
In keeping with Thouâs tradition of 90s worship and The Bodyâs knack for ingenuity, the release includes versions of âTerrible Lieâ by Nine inch Nails and âCowardâ by Vic Chesnutt. The remainder was written collaboratively in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and then further refined on their 2014 tour together.
On You, Whom I Have Always Hated, each bandâs distinctive elements shine through and combine to create something more visceral than the sum of their parts. While the groups have different approaches to live performance and stylistic nuances, they share general creative ideas and have a history subsumed in themes of alienation, melancholy, and despair. They describe this collaboration as âa twilight dungeon crawl exploring the winding, ruined halls of Mad King Duroâs Castle, best friends at your side, enemies crushed beneath your heels, mysteries solved, and treasures found.â
In keeping with Thouâs tradition of 90s worship and The Bodyâs knack for ingenuity, the release includes versions of âTerrible Lieâ by Nine inch Nails and âCowardâ by Vic Chesnutt. The remainder was written collaboratively in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and then further refined on their 2014 tour together.





















