East Anglian aggressors The King Is Blind drop blistering new demo
Having crammed every conceivable inch of its modest, nine-minute runtime with a deathly wealth of ceaselessly churning grooves, battering hyperblasts and tautly agile, bone-scraping textures, ‘The Ides of March’ makes a massively compelling case for the immeasurable value of quality over quantity. With its prominently displayed strains of madly accelerating grindcore audibly surging and crackling with adrenaline, this explosive five-tracker instantly ensnares the senses befor