Uniform & The Body Announce Collaborative Album Out June 8 + Unveil First Single COME AND SEE

By: May. 17, 2018
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Uniform & The Body Announce Collaborative Album Out June 8 + Unveil First Single COME AND SEE

Uniform and The Body have joined forces for a collaboration that pushes both bands far beyond their roots in industrial music and metal -- creating an immersive listening experience that truly transcends genre. Today they've unveiled the first single "Come and See" via Noisey who say "the two duos have established themselves as some of heavy music's great universalists... [Mental Wounds Not Healing] is also inevitably great."

Noisey also chatted with Uniform & The Body to discuss how the project came together Read all about it here.

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Having been longtime fans of the band, Uniform vocalist Michael Berdan and guitarist Ben Greenberg jumped at the opportunity to tour with boundary-pushing duo, The Body, last spring. During the planning phase of the tour, Berdan and Lee Buford from The Body started corresponding regularly. Ultimately, Berdan asked Buford if he and The Body cofounder Chip King would be interested in making a collaborative record with Uniform. Buford enthusiastically assented, and the seed of Mental Wounds Not Healing was sown.

A few months after the genesis of the idea, Berdan and Greenberg went to the legendary underground Providence studio Machines With Magnets, where The Body were finishing up work on their latest LP. King and Buford had a ton of cool beats and music ready that Berdan played synth bass lines over. Greenberg then played guitar over Berdan's bass lines, and the songs began to take shape.

After the Machine With Magnets session, engineer Seth Manchester sent Greenberg stems of the tracks to work on back in Brooklyn. Berdan recorded vocals in the hallway of Greenberg's tiny apartment, and the raw intensity of that makeshift session served as the perfect counterpoint for King's unmistakable voice. Effectively, every song on Mental Wounds Not Healing is a duet between Berdan and King.

The title of the record is a line stolen from the chorus of Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train." Most of the titles are culled from horror literature and cinema, with specific nods to Shirley Jackson, Jack Ketchum, and Elem Klimov. Thematically, the songs have to do with feeling trapped in one's own mind, projecting images over and over again of a future in shambles before it even gets a chance to happen. It is about hopelessness, anxiety, and depression so familiar that they seem like permanent fixtures of one's psyche and identity.

Mental Wounds Not Healing will be released June 8th as part of Sacred Bones' Alliance Series. There will be a limited edition clear vinyl version. Check here for more details and to pre-order.



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