STAIN THE CANVAS CLAWS BACK AT PLATFORM CENSORSHIP WITH NEW SINGLE “GATTINI” FT. KLAUS NOIR

STAIN THE CANVAS CLAWS BACK AT PLATFORM CENSORSHIP WITH NEW SINGLE

GATTINI” FT. KLAUS NOIR

NEW SINGLE AVAILABLE JUNE 27TH

What do you get when you cross internet kitten with a middle finger to censorship? Stain The Canvas has the answer with “GATTINI” featuring Klaus Noir, their devilishly clever new single dropping Friday, June 27th via InVogue Records, complete with a music video to come that’s as colorful as it is confrontational.

This song is an invitation for everyone to always express their thoughts and stand by their beliefs,” Stain The Canvas explains. “It addresses the hypocrisy of censorship and online content restriction.” The track was born from frustration after their “Dead Circus” video faced widespread platform bans, leaving them unable to promote their work. Instead of backing down, Stain The Canvas doubled down with surgical precision.

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The title says it all—or does it? “GATTINI” means “kittens” in Italian, and yes, the band chose one of the internet’s most universally beloved and completely uncontroversial search terms for a song that’s anything but user-friendly. It’s peak irony, and that’s exactly the point. “GATTINI” is a deeply personal battle cry against creative suppression. The song explores the exhausting cycle of artists constantly questioning whether they’ve crossed invisible lines, only to realize those lines keep moving. The maddening experience of watching your work disappear to digital black holes while sanitized content thrives. The band channels their frustration into something that feels both vulnerable and defiant—addressing the mental toll of self-censorship and the hypocrisy of platforms that claim to support free expression while systematically burying anything that challenges comfort zones. There’s a raw honesty in how they confront the reality that standing by your artistic vision often means accepting that you’ll never fully “get it,” that you’ll never crack the code of what’s acceptable.

Stain The Canvas mentions:

We wanted to be deliberately ironic about the whole situation. That’s why we made a totally blood-free video, added fake flowers to the same masks we used in “Dead Circus,” and set it all in a colorful, confetti-like context—in total contrast with the song’s extreme lyrics.

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ABOUT STAIN THE CANVAS

Stain The Canvas is: Bryan Marte (vocals), Lorenzo Accàttoli (guitar), Riccardo Cerolini (guitar), Luca Giorgi (bass), and Alessandro Bonetti (drums), formed in 2019 honing in on their ability to be self-produced and instantly taking the world by storm with their ferocious sound. The band immediately caught the attention of thousands of fans all over the globe since stepping on to the scene. In 2020 the Milan-based band dropped their first album God Made Hell and landed on their first European Tour in 2021. The band has released electrifying singles such as “Stolen Youth” and “Dead Circus” featured on their November ’22 release, All Fine / eniF llA. Stain The Canvas has toured the UK/EU supporting Attila and have had performances at MadRook Festival and Sziget Festival attracting 400k attendees. Their music has been featured on idobi Radio, Wacken, Primordial and in several editorial playlists such as New Core, All New Metal, New Blood, The Others, Breaking Metal, Fresh Blood, Metalcore and Heavy New Rock. The band has gained notable press support from Alternative Press Magazine and Rock Meeting. The band’s sophomore album, out now via InVogue Records has amassed over 18 million global streams.

Stain The Canvas continues to draw attention to themselves with their collaboration with RAIZHELL on their remix of fan favorite track “Puppet,” produced by RAIZHELL “We had the chance to get to know Nicolò (RAIZHELL) some time ago, when a good friend of ours, an Italian artist called Gionnyscandal, introduced him to us, inviting him to play some beer pong at Lorenzo’s house” the band says regarding the remix collaboration. “We instantly loved his works and we thought it would have been cool to add some fresh phonk touch to our style, and so the collaboration was born!” All Fine / eniF llA (Deluxe Edition) includes new tracks such as “In Reverse” and “Disposable,” to round out this new edition of the LP. “We wanted to release a deluxe edition for our All Fine / eniF llA album because we felt the need to experiment a little bit more with what our sound is. We think these three new songs are a bit different from what you heard previously, but they still have those vibes. Also the lyrics fit well with what we talked about on All Fine / eniF llA: they’re pretty sad or pessimistic, and sometimes even more critical.” The band says about the deluxe record. All Fine / eniF llA (Deluxe Edition) is out via InVogue Records.

Band Members:
– Bryan Marte (vocals)

– Lorenzo Accàttoli (guitar)
– Riccardo Cerolini (guitar)

– Luca Giorgi (bass)

– Alessandro Bonetti (drums)

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