DIURETIC ANNOUNCE ‘ZERO DAYS WITHOUT INCIDENT’ EP VIA STRANGE MONO RECORDS

DIURETIC ANNOUNCE ‘ZERO DAYS WITHOUT INCIDENT’ EP VIA STRANGE MONO RECORDS

The Phili-based grindcore quartet would release their newest 7-inch release via charity-based label, Strange Mono Records this July 12. Pre-order from now.
Photo courtesy of Diuretic.
Taking Grindcore to a new level, with unapologetic grit and tongue-in-cheek gore, Diuretic, the Philadelphia-based four-piece combines an aural attack with dark humor in a quick and dirty package. ‘Zero Days Without Incident’, band’s debut 7-inch is set to release this July 12 via Strange Mono Records.
Inspired by classic influences along the lines of Napalm Death and TerrorizerDiuretic takes on the flavors of Grindcore that are driving and melodic, with fun riffs to headbang to that filter through the “noise”. Vocalist Alyssa ventures into her first heavy band with Diuretic, taking the creative freedom of lyrics and expressively heavy vocals. Guitarist Alex is rooted in the Grind sound, with origins in Punk, and a grasp on the accessible ethos of the genre, residing in the philosophy that if Punk is characterized by speed, Grind is its greatest exaggeration.
Drummer Pete and Bassist Rose had previously played together in Cavemen (formerly Insane Earth). Rose is an accomplished musician and music educator, known as the guitarist in Sir Babygirl, and always equipped with the energy (plus an extra-long cable) to jump into the pit while playing live. Pete is a lifelong musician, affectionately nicknamed “Twisted” Pete, as the mild-mannered metalhead who listens to the unlistenable.
From writing and recording, to the style of their releases, Diuretic has always kept it DIY. On their latest EP, once the riffs began to flow, the idea of a workplace incident-themed album came up, and the band ran with it and never turned back. The result is Zero Days Without Incident, an absurd theme that rips hard. The band speaks to Grindcore’s dedicated fanbase, while also grasping those who are not fans of the genre, with intent to show them something they’ve missed in this niche, drawing them in to enjoy the music and the dark humor. Said humor comes about in the making of Diuretic as a fun, collaborative effort, where the band feels they can lose the “tough guy” attitude even while playing “tough guy” music.
Tracklist:
1. OSHA Supersoldier
2. Forklift Certified Early Retirement
3. Injury Marathon
4. Emergency Contact Contacted
5. Casualty Friday 6. Hurt On The Job?
​​​​​​​7. Metal In The Microwave
8. Ambulance Chaser
​​​​​​​9. The HR Rep Is Dead
10. Psychotic Nerve Damage
High-speed tracks, the unique energy of Alyssa’s vocals standing out in a male- dominated genre, and the ripping Grindcore sound of Diuretic all give a punch-to-the- face impact you won’t soon forget. Pre-order ‘Zero Days Without Incident’ from now here.