Vein Shares New Single and Video – “Wavery”


Vein.fm has announced their new album This World Is Going to Ruin You on March 4th, 2022 via Closed Casket Activities, outside of North America the record is released through Nuclear Blast Records under exclusive license from Closed Casket Activities. Pre-order it at the link below. The album follows 2018’s acclaimed break-through album Errorzone. Check out their new single and video for “Wavery” here:

 

 

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This World Is Going to Ruin You was recorded with Grammy-winning producer Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio in April 2020, just weeks into a global shutdown. Featuring guest appearances from artists Geoff Rickly, Jeff Smith, and BONES, as well as the original artwork and typography of Autumn Morgan, This World Is Going To Ruin You is a fully-realized version of the band’s darker and more disgusting inception of metallic hardcore.

 

While the band’s full-length debut Errorzone received praise from Pitchfork, which stated that it “sets the tone for one of the year’s most exhilarating heavy records…” This World Is Going to Ruin You will be hailed as its own formidable beast. “Every release is like its own universe,” the band explains. “On Errorzone, we made a departure into another universe, sonically and visually. It was very futuristic and high-energy, and there were lots of elements we tapped into in order to fulfill our vision of that universe.” In that sense, This World Is Going To Ruin You is not a return to the band’s roots so much as a more fully realized version of them. “But it’s not a contrived nostalgia trip. We’re just naturally taking that part of the band to a fuller potential,” vocalist Anthony DiDio explains. “Errorzone was entering another world, while this record is Vein.fm coming home.”

 

Lyrically, This World Is Going to Ruin You describes the human condition through a birth-to-death timeline. “I was coming from a very anti-social mentality,” DiDio says. “I want people to completely disconnect and have their own personal journey through this album.”

This World Is Going To Ruin You Track Listing:

“Welcome Home”

“The Killing Womb”

“Versus Wyoming”

“Fear in Non Fiction”

“Lights Out”

“Wherever You Are”

“Magazine Beach”

“Inside Design”

“Hellnight”

“Orgy in The Morgue”

“Wavery”

“Funeral Sound”

Vein.Fm On Tour:

Headline Dates:

2/24 — Albany, Ny — Empire Live

2/25 — New Kensington, Pa — Preserving Record Shop

2/26 — Louisville, Ky — Fifteentwelve

2/27 — Nashville, Tn — Drkmttr

3/1 — Oklahoma City, Ok — 89th Street Okc

3/2 — Albuquerque, Nm — Eclipse

3/3 — Las Vegas, Nv — American Legion Hall

 

With Touche Amore:

3/4 — Oakland, Ca — Starline Social Club

3/5 — Los Angeles, Ca — Belasco Theater

3/6 — San Diego, Ca — Soma Side Stage

3/8 — Phoenix, Az — Rebel Lounge

3/10 — Austin, Tx — Mohawk

3/11 — Dallas, Tx — Club Dada

3/12 — Houston, Tx — Warehouse Live

3/14 — Orlando, Fl — The Social

3/15 — Atlanta, Ga — The Masquerade

3/16 — West Columbia, Sc — New Brookland Tavern

3/18 — Washington, Dc — Black Cat

3/19 — Philadelphia, Pa — Union Transfer

3/20 — New York City, Ny — Irving Plaza

3/22 — Hamden, Ct — Space Ballroom

3/23 — Boston, Ma — Paradise Rock Club

3/24 — Montréal, Qc — Théâtre Fairmount

3/25 — Toronto, On — Velvet Underground

3/26 — Detroit, Mi — Magic Stick

3/27 — Cudahy, Wi — X-Ray Arcade*

3/28 — Minneapolis, Mn — Amsterdam Bar & Hall

3/29 — Chicago, Il — Metro

3/30 — St. Louis, Mo — Off Broadway

4/1 — Denver, Co — Marquis Theater

4/2 — Salt Lake City, Ut — Soundwell

4/5 — Calgary, Ab — Commonwealth

4/6 — Edmonton, Ab — The Starlite Room

4/7 — Vancouver, Bc — Venue

4/9 — Seattle, Wa — The Crocodile

4/10 — Portland, Or — Star Theater

4/12 — Santa Cruz — Atrium At Catalyst

*Headline Date

 

Vein.fm Are:

Matt — Drums

Jeremy — Guitar

Jon — Bass

Benno — Samples

Anthony — Vocals