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FUTURE STATIC
For Fans Of: Spiritbox, Northlane, ERRA, Architects
Watch: Future Static – Venenosa
Hometown: Melbourne
Genre: Metalcore, heavy rock
The 411: Naarm/Melbourne-based metalcore contingent Future Static have returned with their first slice of new music since taking out the triple j Unearthed competition to open UNIFY Forever 2022 earlier this year. Dubbed ‘Venenosa’, the band’s new single comes packing a cinematic, horror-inspired music video, which you can check out above.
Named after the Spanish word for “poisonous”, ‘Venenosa’ is based on lead singer Amariah’s realisation that the negative energy surrounding her was of her own making, triggered by her own toxic behaviour towards people she was supposed to care for.
“It takes the listener through the very intense journey she took to rid herself of this toxicity that was festering inside the depths of her subconscious, and how she came out the other side full of love and respect for herself and those around her again,” the band explains.
You can catch Future Static performing their new single live when they head out around the country supporting Circles this August and September (dates below).
Review:
If ‘Waves’ was a breakthrough, then ‘Venenosa’ is an earthquake. Future Static are out here making the earth move with this ferocious new belter.
Tour Dates:
Friday, 19th August
Stay Gold, Naarm/Melbourne VIC
Tickets: Destroy All Lines
Friday, 26th August
Lion Arts Factory, Tarndanya/Adelaide SA
Tickets: Destroy All Lines
Friday, 2nd September
The Zoo, Meanjin/Brisbane QLD
Tickets: Destroy All Lines
Saturday, 3rd September
Crowbar, Eora/Sydney NSW
Tickets: Destroy All Lines
Sunday, 4th September
The Basement, Ngunnawal/Canberra ACT
Tickets: Destroy All Lines
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