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Reunited San Francisco Bay Area thrashers
VIO-LENCE will release a new EP,
"Let The World Burn", in early 2022 via
Metal Blade Records. The effort was recorded at
Trident Studios in Pacheco, California with producer
Juan Urteaga, who has previously worked with
TESTAMENT,
MACHINE HEAD and
EXODUS, among many others. Mixing duties were handled by
Tue Madsen.
Singer
Sean Killian comments: "Life is meant to be lived, and during that one life you have an opportunity to truly create memories for yourself and people who share the same time on this planet as you do.
"For 33 years, a creation called 'Eternal Nightmare' has been making memories for people around the world. Now, it is time to create some new memories in 2021, and
VIO-LENCE has now done that for me, and I'm hoping for you too.
"This resurrection was started in 2019 with a simple text that stated, 'Let's do a show'. At that moment, these five original songs began.
"I am very proud of the new music we created, and we are fortunate to have worked with some very creative people.
Juan Urteaga, who was able to push the band to the edge of insanity to capture the intensity we as a band have always brought to people through our music and our live performances.
Tue Madsen put a special touch on our unique mania and brought raw perfection to our sound. Nothing too polished here, unless fragments of glass and broken razor blades are what you consider polished.
"I love to create, and we hope your heads explode when you hear the new
VIO-LENCE. Thanks to everyone involved, and especially
Metal Blade Records, for giving
VIO-LENCE the opportunity to blow your minds."
Killian previously described
VIO-LENCE's new material as "a cross between
'Eternal [Nightmare]' [1988],
'Oppressing [The Masses]' [1990] and also our '93 demo. It's fast, it's heavy. We've got a couple of good chunk riffs and stuff like that," he explained. "We wanna get stuff in that's gonna start a pit up too. But we think people are gonna go crazy when they hear it. We've got some heavy lyrics, some heavy subjects. I mean, we're not a political band by any means, so when I say 'heavy,' it's just heavy shit that comes out of my demented head."
In May 2020, guitarist
Phil Demmel told
EXODUS frontman
Steve "Zetro" Souza's
YouTube channel,
Zetro's Toxic Vault, that
VIO-LENCE was taking its time coming up with the best material possible. "When [the songs are] ready, they're ready," he said. "This [coronavirus pandemic] has given us more time. But still, it's gotta be fucking killer. I had a riff that the [other] dudes were kind of digging, and I'm all, 'I don't got a boner with this one.' I want a 10-foot boner with everything that we're doing now. It's gotta be better, it's gotta be fucking kick-ass… I don't wanna put out some crap."
In August,
VIO-LENCE released a new digital single,
"California Über Alles", a cover version of the
DEAD KENNEDYS classic. The band also filmed a music video for the song with director
Scott Kirkeeng.
In January 2020,
VIO-LENCE parted ways with guitarist
Ray Vegas and replaced him with
Bobby Gustafson (ex-
OVERKILL). The band's current lineup also includes bassist
Christian Olde Wolbers (ex-
FEAR FACTORY).
VIO-LENCE released three studio albums between 1988 and 1993. The group reunited soon after
Demmel left
MACHINE HEAD in late 2018.
The band performed its first comeback concert in April 2019 at the Oakland Metro in Oakland, California and spent most of the ensuing months playing select shows in the U.S. and Europe.
Although
MACHINE HEAD frontman
Robb Flynn was part of
VIO-LENCE's classic incarnation and played on the band's debut album,
"Eternal Nightmare", he wasn't approached about taking part in any of the comeback shows.
Killian underwent a successful liver transplant surgery in March 2018. The year before,
Killian was diagnosed with stage four liver cirrhosis, which was caused in part by a genetic condition called hemochromatosis.
VIO-LENCE's last album, "Nothing To Gain", was recorded in August 1990, but wasn't released until 1993.
VIO-LENCE 2021 is:
Sean Killian - vocals
Perry Strickland - drums
Christian Olde Wolbers - bass
Bobby Gustafson - guitar
Phil Demmel - guitar
Photo credit:
Harold O.