A Modern Way To Die: Out Via Seahorse Recordings Their First Record Titled Pulse And Treatment

Top Quote The italian band, formed by Patrick Guerrera, Cris Battiato and Santo Trombetta, present an eight tracks album which is a mix of shoegaze, post-punk and new wave sounds. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 19, 2014 - The italian trio, fresh from the EP "Bad Medicine" and a mini-tour in Sicily, present their first full length album: eight tracks that mix electronic sounds ,post-punk and new-wave, among which is the lead single "She Walks".

    After the release of the EP "Bad Medicine", A Modern Way To Die released their first album entitled "Pulse And Treatment". The electro/post-punk trio, started in Catania in 2010 and consisting of Patrick Guerrera on vocals, Cris Battiato and Santo Trombetta on guitars and synths (the latter already known to Catania with the project Old Noise Order in 2003), gives rise to an album consisting of 8 tracks, the result of a sound that reflects the influence of post-punk Devo, Joy Division and Public Image Limited, My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive- but it is its own originality that makes "Pulse And Treatment" immediately accessible to the listener.

    This is reflected by the single "She Walks", a song that oscillates between psychedelic and noise ,chosen by the band as a perfect synthesis of sound from A Modern Way To Die: dirty guitars, supported by a carpet of sound synth and drum samples on which stand out dark and deep vocal melodies. Representing images with this intricate mix of sounds is the official videoclip of "She Walks",edited by director Andrea Di Gangi.

    Watch "She Walks" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w9zVKVNkCs.

    Posted by Seahorse Recordings label with distribution Audioglobe, "Pulse And Treatment" is available on iTunes, Amazon and all major digital stores.

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