Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s featured Artist is Meat in Space and his single Chromium Dioxide.
Chromium Dioxide is Meat in Space’s Single
The sound of this artist took me back to the 90s. The sound anyway is still original, the compositional style reminded me, in some passages, of Queens of the Stone Age.
A psychedelic and futuristic grunge that places itself in a unique musical limbo.
Surely Meat in Space is an artist who likes to experiment and follow paths never walked before.
The guitars are distorted and dark, and the vocals come out of the mix only to indicate the melody.
Chromium Dioxide is a powerful and intricate song with an intriguing charm. Meat in Space has managed to create a sound blend that makes it stand out from the crowd.
This artist is talented and his musical vision and artistic taste are solid and mature.
A great discovery that I recommend everyone to go and listen to.
Chromium Dioxide is Meat in Space’s Single Out Now!
Unique and Wild!
Chromium Dioxide is Meat in Space’s Single
Meat in Space is my DIY rock project where I write all of the songs, play all of the instruments, record to tape and produce everything myself. I’ve been sitting on a pretty big stockpile of songs, some decades old, and am finally at a point where I’m excited to put some of this stuff out. Most of the inspiration goes back to my teenage years, playing hours of guitar every day, writing riffs and eventually arriving at “my sound.” I still play guitar pretty much the same way and will be playing guitar and writing songs one way or another ’til I either die or ascend into the ninth dimension.
“That’s great dude, but what does Meat in Space sound like?”
I guess it’s sorta homemade butt rock/alt rock, with throwbacks to the 60s, 70s and 90s, and some psych, metal, sludge, stoner, shoegazey, punkish, experimental rock thrown in just for kicks. Guitar heavy melodic rock with tape squashed drums, sometimes goofy, wry lyrics, kinda buried in the mix. I dunno, you tell me?