News: METHRA's Grueling Desert Sludge Attracts Wanton Drifter In "Dead Ram" Video, Premiered Through Decibel Magazine


Desert sludge sickos METHRA have just allowed the public into their damaged collective psyche once again with a bizarre visual enhancer for the gnarled "Dead Ram," culled from their freshly dispatched Acolytedebut LP. The gutsy video is primed to get you fired up, as band practice for the duo comes to an unexpected halt in the new video, which makes its public induction through a premiere via Decibel Magazine.
 
METRHA informs viewers, "Upon completion of our 'Hartley's Cult' music video, we realized the story was not complete. We asked ourselves, 'WWGLD' (what would George Lucas do)? The answer was simple; a prequel, with even better(worse) effects. Who was the Acolyte? What drives Him?"
 
METHRA's new lo-fi visual production is the unsettling tale of one man's descent into madness, and rebirth into The Acolyte. In the "Dead Ram" video, a crazed drifter can somehow hear METHRApractice on the other side of town....and he hates it. He'll take an absurd trek through Tucson's lesser known architectural wonders on a deadly mission to silence the grating sounds of disgusting music inside his head. This prequel to the "Hartley's Cult" will horrify you. All stunts were performed with actual landmarks and operational firearms. You have been warned.
 
Literally unload METHRA's "Dead Ram" blockbuster with Decibel RIGHT HERE.
 
METHRA's Drummer Andy Kratzenberg (Godhunter) and guitarist Nick Genitals (Limbless Torso) recorded the bulldozing Acolyte at Arcane Digital (North Side Kings, Unruh, Landmine Marathon) with Ryan Butler who complained of physical and mental anguish due the bands' unorthodox recording demands. The band used only incredibly large speakers to record a behemoth load of sixty-nine guitar tracks - for a total of ten songs that is -- including 15" and 18" speakers, and a 21"subwoofer. The previously released video for "Hartley's Cult," which delves heavily into the album's deep-rooted conspiracy theories of Acolyte. The album is based on persistent online rumors that a cabal of top amplifier manufacturers had Hartley Peavey killed and replaced with a doppelganger in the late '80s to stop the company from collapsing the industry due to low price points on the highest quality original amplifiers in the world.
 
Delve into the conspiracy through Gear Gods RIGHT HERE.
 
Acolyteis out now digitally and on colored 12" vinyl through Battleground Records; orders can be placed at THIS LOCATION.

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