Cage Fight – Cage Fight Black-Vinyl LP

£19.99

Cage Fight Black-Vinyl LP – Cage Fight LP from Vinyl Records London

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Do you want some Cage Fight arent pulling any punches. Dealing in vicious, old school hardcore aggro, the anger and frustration of their selftitled debut album is the perfect catharsis for our times. Originally started as little more than a bedroom project by TesseracT guitarist James Monteith and longtime friend and collaborator, bassist MC Jon Reid, by their own admission Cage Fight were simply a project to unleash some frustration, and nostalgic tribute to the music of their youth, bands like Slayer, Terror, Hatebreed, Biohazard and Stampin Ground. Quickly, though, the idea began to grow legs, as they shared the music theyd made among friends, and they realised it was too good not to do something more permanent with. Bringing in drummer Nick Plews, Cage Fight were completed in February 2021 by the addition of singer Rachel Aspe, a French national who James met eight years ago when TesseracT and her former band Eths crossed paths. Spotting her doing a Black Dahlia Murder vocal cover on Instagram via a post by that bands singer Trevor Strnad, who himself appears on the track Eating Me Alive James invited her in, and the band were complete. The result is one of the most furious and angry hardcore records to emerge from the UK in years. Cage Fight LP is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £19.99

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An LP, or long-playing vinyl record, is a classic format cherished by music enthusiasts for its warm, authentic sound. Typically featuring up to 45 minutes of music split between two sides, LPs are the perfect way to enjoy full albums as the artist intended. Their larger format also allows for striking album artwork, making them as much a visual delight as an auditory one.

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