VILE ASSEMBLY – Release debut album ‘Fattened By The Horrors Of War’ in October

VILE ASSEMBLY - Release debut album 'Fattened By The Horrors Of War' in October

Vile Assembly are Mark Wainwright, Mark Webb and Paul Mason, a tight knit trio of songwriters, musicians and producers. Spiralling from the success of singles ‘Suicide Feast’ and ‘Gone’ earlier this year, the Liverpool based Punk trio spark anarchy and debate with the release of their debut album ‘Fattened By The Horrors Of War’.

“When I heard Suicide Feast I absolutely had to play it, it’s musical intent you just can’t fake” – Tom Robinson, BBC Radio 6

The trio garnered global media acclaim as far reaching as Japan with the release of their debut single ‘Suicide Feast’ earlier this year and continued to shake up the airwaves and make people listen with their follow-up single, ‘Gone’.

Now they’re back with a bold serving of anarchic Punk with the release of their debut album ‘Fattened By The Horrors Of War’ which is out on October 20th.

The band were created solely to be the whistle blowers on unjust society; their purpose to say what needs to be said through the universally understood medium of music. With their bold, beat driven, brazen melodic style, they defy you not to take notice.

‘Fattened By The Horrors Of War’ is an album that takes you through the anger and political unrest of a country which is being stripped bare by the corporate criminals currently in power.
Vile Assembly wants us all to wake up and realise that, whilst we’re a medicated nation, the corporates will always have the ultimate power and control. If anyone speaks out against the corporates they won’t wait, they won’t hesitate, when they want you gone, you’re gone. Free from fear, the trio are using their musical muscle to speak out and they won’t stop screaming until they’re heard.

Listen, absorb and make change!

‘Fattened By The Horrors Of War’ is released on 20th October

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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