SEPTA: Ukrainian Alternative Metal Outfit Release Sophomore Album

Ukrainian mathcore four-piece SEPTA are proud to announce the release of their sophomore album, Destroyer, […]
December 2, 2014

Ukrainian mathcore four-piece SEPTA are proud to announce the release of their sophomore album, Destroyer, available now via Bandcamp.

Released on October 10, Destroyer is the follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut album, 2011's The Lover. Mixed by industry vet Matt Bayles (Norma Jean, Isis, Mastodon, Russian Circles), the album was mastered by Chris Common (ex-These Arms Are Snakes) and contains seven tracks of antagonizing dissonance.

Hailing from Odessa, Ukraine, four-piece alternative metal band Septa are not here to fuck around. Modestly considering themselves as "alternative rock," the quartet constantly endure their anarchic hymns with experiments, influenced by a range of genres, such as post-hardcore, noise rock, and trip hop.

Destroyer is a must listen for fans of Norma Jean, Converge, KEN Mode, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Team Sleep.

"Blacken the sky. Poison the well. Corrupt the Earth. Destroy the Youth."

Source:
Nic Huber
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