Straight out of the UK, electronic-punk act Strange Bones have shared their new album, ENGLAND SCREAMS, out now. A mutant creation spawned from a year of experimentation and pushing personal boundaries, the album is Strange Bones’ most authentic and ambitious work to date. With frontman Bobby Bentham at the helm on writing, production, mixing, and engineering, the record is a seismic, bone-crushing sonic escape. Focusing on the relationship between chaos and balance, it’s a healthy reality check that rips through the highs and lows of life. The album marks the band’s first full-length release with FRKST, an imprint of 300 Entertainment run by Johnny Stevens, frontman of the band Highly Suspect. You can stream ENGLAND SCREAMS here now and purchase the album on vinyl here.
Expanding on the album themes, Bentham says:
“The idea for ‘ENGLAND SCREAMS’ album came from trying to understand the relationship between order and chaos, the two factions that fly different flags but create balance when they meet in battle. I’m not afraid of taking things to extremes, which aligns with the highs and lows of not just songwriting, but life in general. It’s where I feel comfortable when creating, completely outside of my comfort zone, Which asks the question if there was ever a comfort zone there to begin with.”
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