Callous Daoboys: Celebrity Therapist

Callous Daoboys: Celebrity Therapist
Format: CD
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Artist: Callous Daoboys
Label: MNRK Heavy
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 634164666729
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
2022 release. "The Callous Daoboys are easily one of the catchiest and extraordinary hardcore bands of the last few years. [A] fresh young band giving hope that the mathcore scene won't die off." - Exclaim! The recklessly free-spirited collective from Atlanta, Georgia, revels in high-strung extremity, music that's somehow dense, impenetrable, and chaotic yet confusingly inviting. An undeniable life-affirming glee is palpable as each song deliriously swerves across stylistic lines. Contemplation and self-awareness run throughout Celebrity Therapist. "The whole album is about history repeating itself and how we kind of move in circles. It's two steps forward and three steps back with a bunch of people in my life. The album is me reflecting on these people but realizing I'm guilty of the same at the end of the record. There are a lot of 'fuck you' songs because every heavy band likes writing those. But overall, the lyrics are more introspective and quite loving."
Tracks:
1.1 Violent Astrology
1.2 A Brief Article Regarding Time Loops
1.3 Beautiful Dude Missile
1.4 Title Track
1.5 Field Sobriety Practice
1.6 The Elephant Man in the Room
1.7 What Is Delicious? Who Swarms?
1.8 Star Baby