Death-electronica act Bone Cult release ‘Fortune And Sorrow’ on December 12

By Editor
By December 5, 2016 Culture, News

Nottingham two-piece death-electronica band, Bone Cult are set to release their new single, ‘Fortune And Sorrow’ on December 12.

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Formed by Sam Hartill (bass, production) and Richard Watte (vocals, guitar, production) with a desire to create an alternative to “the regular four guys in jeans and t-shirt look”, the band has since gained high-profile support slots with the likes of The Qemists, Slaves, Sleaford Mods and more.

Championing solid live performance and strong visuals, on ‘Fortune And Sorrow’ the pair channels the rage of Death Grips, and the energy of The Prodigy via the slick, accessible dance vibes of Daft Punk.

Of the track’s inspirations, bassist Sam Hartill comments: “The track is a return to our original sound on the ‘Blackwork’ EP, and explores the emotions experienced through loss and recovery.

“That feeling of loss refers to the last 18 months where we felt we lost a lot of time and only now have found our momentum again.”

Catch Bone Cult live on the following dates:

December 

9 – Fulford Arms, York (w/ Little Death Machine)

January

21 – Live Rooms, Chester

For more information on Bone Cult visit: https://www.facebook.com/bonecultband

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