NASTY To Release Menace Album In September; Artwork, Tracklisting Revealed
July 2, 2020, 4 years ago
Metallic hardcore outfit, Nasty, have announced their upcoming and first album on their new label home, Century Media Records: Menace is scheduled for a release on September 25.
The front cover, done by known artist Michael Shantz (Bring Me The Horizon, Your Demise, Drop Dead Clothing and many more) and already finished in early 2020, turned out to be strangely fitting for these times.
The band comments: “Our only guideline was capturing the insanity of the world including all kinds of nowadays’ additions. We gave him free rein and this is what he came up with.”
While the majority of the lyrics were finalized before the band started the recording with Andy Posdziech (Any Given Day) they became even more relevant during the process. “As most people we and all our families got hit really hard by the pandemic and the restrictions that came with it. We even had to find creative ways how to handle parts of the songwriting online and obviously also the recordings. Some guitars were tracked online and Matthi ended up doing all vocals including backing vocals himself. Video shootings that were already planned a long time in advance needed to be rescheduled...” Regardless the band made it happen and Menace is capturing Nasty 100% in the here and now: Fucked up music for a fucked up world.
Pre-orders will be announced shortly
Tracklisting:
"Ultimate"
"Bulletrain"
"Menace"
"Be Careful"
"666AM"
"Tricky Plays"
"Betrayer"
"You Will Know My Name"
"Inhale/Exhale"
"Blood Crop"
"Addicted"
"Table Of Kings"
"The End Of The World"
"Ballad Of Bullets"
With their tireless work ethic and positive attitude, Nasty has become an international force, playing anywhere from Europe, USA, Russia, Brazil, Japan, China and Korea. They also joined in countless well-known festivals such as Wacken Open Air, Hellfest, Graspop Metal Meeting, With Full Force, Resurrection Fest and many more.
Nasty are:
Paddy - Guitar
Nash - Drums
Matthi - Vocals
Berri - Bass
(Photo - Matt Ojeda)