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Nefarious Industries gets IRKed

Posted by Loren on November 27, 2024

Nefarious Industries gets IRKed
photo by John Figler

British trio Irk have joined the Nefarious Industries family, announcing an LP next year.

The band formed in Leeds over a decade ago, playing experimental, angry, and angular noise rock, including one previous full-length, Recipes From The Bible (2018).

The band shares a new song now, "Toothache in Prison."

“Right, so this might come as a massive surprise, but this song is largely inspired by someone I know who had toothache whilst in prison, and it sounded fucking awful. As the song spirals outwards musically, a load of other themes get touched on, such as the wider prison-industrial complex, police abolitionism, and public opinion around prisoners’ worth as members of society, especially in their endeavors to contribute something more meaningful than labor, such as art, during or after their incarceration,” vocalist J.S. Gordon says in a press release.

Nefarious Industries gets IRKed
photo by John Figler

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