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“Vol 2: Superdeader” SUFFER THE EVENUE

  • polsty00
  • May 5
  • 1 min read

Suffer The Evenue’s Vol. 2: Superdeader is pure, unfiltered Aussie NuMetal chaos, like if your old burnt Superheist CD grew legs, necked a six-pack of West End, and started throwing elbows in a pub mosh.


Hailing from the dust and diesel of South Australia, these blokes know their way around a riff. The guitars are chunky, the vocals sound like someone screaming through a servo PA, and there’s just the right amount of weird to keep things interesting, like, there’s a bear involved? Don’t ask. Just vibe with it.


Every track feels like it was written in a shipping container with a busted fan and a calendar from 2003. It’s got that dirty groove that makes you wanna start a pit in someone’s shed, and a rawness that doesn’t care if it’s on trend or radio-ready. It just FKN goes.


The band’s clearly having fun, and that energy’s infectious. This is the kind of music you blast while punching durries, burning sausages, and yelling at your cousin for stealing your lighter. And yet, somehow, it’s all tied together with a sense of purpose, like there’s a plan behind the madness.


Vol. 3 is teased on the horizon, and if it’s anything like this, we’re in for another round of sweaty, groove-soaked, fully-cooked excellence.


For anyone who grew up loving NuMetal with a bit of dirt under its nails… This is your soundtrack.



 
 
 

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