NEW EP Available Now
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New Jersey's VOODOO TERROR TRIBE have
just released a brand new EP entitledStands to Reason. The EP
is available for purchase at live shows and online HERE on VTT's
Bandcamp Site. The EP can also be downloaded free of charge at www.vttrocks.com/free.Stands
to Reason is the follow up to their latest full length release
"Symptoms of Sin". With this EP VTT, has taken a
different approach to their style and sound than what many VTT fans
may be used to. This approach however has truly broadened VTT's
sound and appeal to a larger audience.
Starting today Noisecreep is hosting an exclusive stream
of the both the censored and uncensored versions of VOODOO TERROR
TRIBE's video for the song "Twenty12". Check out both
videos and comments from the band HERE.
In support of their new EP, VTT have confirmed
two special shows for this March in New Jersey.
The first show will take place on Saturday March 10th at
Dingbatz in Clifton, NJ. This performance is part of the Rockit Fest,
which is a tribute to Ricky Rockit. Also on the bill are The Dirty Stayouts,
Shat, Fistacuffs, Darrow Chemical Co, and The Unknown.
The second show is on March 24th at The
Blue Room in Secaucus, NJ and features Sleepy Hollow, Exxplorer, Power Theory
and Scars of Envy.
Formed in New Jersey by Emir Erkal on guitars (an
Istanbul, Turkey native, moved to USA in order to take his musical career to
the next level) and longtime friend T-Bone on drums, the duo soon brought in
Primer on bass and topped off this new up and coming alt-metal band with the
masterfully vocalized emotional poetry by vocalist Gil Pz...
The charismatic guitar demon and true force behind the
band, Emir Erkal explains VOODOO TERROR TRIBE's newest approach
and sound; "We know the scene, and the scene knows us, but we're coming
at this in full force in a new way with a new sound." "It
feels like the culmination of what we've been doing for a long time as VOODOO
TERROR TRIBE: power grooves, crushing guitars, catchy, but dark melodies,
but taken to a new level," bassist Primer adds, "it's a natural
progression from Symptoms of Sin, but different than anything on that
record." VOODOO TERROR TRIBE'smelodic-while-still-heavy, radio-ready-but-still-metal
sound rides of the shoulders of the vocalist Gil Pz's definition of what the
band should be: "VOODOO TERROR TRIBE doesn't bolster a false
pretense of originality," he says. "We worry about the songs being
good first; originality comes second."
VOODOO TERROR TRIBE has high hopes for the
near future. "We poured everything that we had and everything that we
have become into our new sound and songs," drummer T-Bone continues.
"It was meticulous, grueling, stressful and insightful, but we found a
new sound. It's been quite a long road, and now we wanna prove to the fans
that it's all been worth it."
VOODOO TERROR TRIBE LIVE
3/10 Clifton, NJ @ Dingbatz
3/24 Secaucus, NJ @ The Blue Room
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