RAMMING SPEED: 'Brainwreck' E-Card Available

July 22, 2009

An e-card for "Brainwreck", the recently re-released second album from Boston thrash/grind/crust road warriors RAMMING SPEED, can be found at this location. The CD, which was originally released last year via Brutal Panda Records, was recorded at New Alliance Studios (ISIS, CONVERGE, BONES BRIGADE) and mastered for maximum speed and optimal sound using a vinyl-specific album master at Prairie Cat Mastering.

According to RAMMING SPEED's official bio, the music and lyrics on "Brainwreck" are far more aggressive and poignant. Topics covered include American xenophobia, terrorist paranoia, and the metal scene's aversion to politics. Musically, the metal begins to grind just as hard as it thrashes, taking nods from genre defining bands like NAPALM DEATH and TERRORIZER. Read close and you'll still find party thrash anthems about a zombie killing lawyer and Thor’s hammer, but this is by no means a flash in the pan revival band. This is the mixture of two decades worth of metal, punk, and hardcore mangled into thirteen short, fast, and loud songs.

RAMMING SPEED recently put the finishing touches on a new seven-inch single, which was unleashed just in time for the band's summer "world tour." The record, entitled "Always Disgusted, Never Surprised", was released by Punks Before Profits Records and features four brand new songs. Recorded at New Alliance (CONVERGE, COLISEUM, ANIMOSITY) with head engineer Ethan Dussault (mastering by Nick Zampiello),the record has an initial pressing of 600, 100 of which are a tour-only edition.

Two of the new tracks are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page.

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