To mark the arrival of Halloween 2023 in proper fashion, Bleach Everything invokes "All Alone in Dirt," an EP of new material created under the invigorating spirit(s) of the season.
A series of tactical strikes spanning only 4:33 total duration across 4 songs, "All Alone in Dirt" still manages to cover a ton of sonic territory within that same blink of an eye. Bookended with the raging, explosive cookers "Canopic Jars" and "The Happiness," the program also takes listeners into deeper, darker waters with the scream-less and ultimately haunting "Truth at the Dead Ends" and a guitar seance titled "Praetorian."
Formed 12 years ago in Richmond, Virginia, Bleach Everything has always been the same four members - near lifelong friends and collaborators from bands as varied as Mammoth Grinder, Highness, Corn on Macabre, Iron Reagan, City of Caterpillar, Suppression, Forensics, US Christmas, Jesuit, Count Me Out, and dozens more.
Now 30 songs into the fray, there is still no shortage of new material chambered and ready to release at a moment's notice. But for now: enjoy the dirt.
A series of tactical strikes spanning only 4:33 total duration across 4 songs, "All Alone in Dirt" still manages to cover a ton of sonic territory within that same blink of an eye. Bookended with the raging, explosive cookers "Canopic Jars" and "The Happiness," the program also takes listeners into deeper, darker waters with the scream-less and ultimately haunting "Truth at the Dead Ends" and a guitar seance titled "Praetorian."
Formed 12 years ago in Richmond, Virginia, Bleach Everything has always been the same four members - near lifelong friends and collaborators from bands as varied as Mammoth Grinder, Highness, Corn on Macabre, Iron Reagan, City of Caterpillar, Suppression, Forensics, US Christmas, Jesuit, Count Me Out, and dozens more.
Now 30 songs into the fray, there is still no shortage of new material chambered and ready to release at a moment's notice. But for now: enjoy the dirt.