
Today, experimental metal band See You Next Tuesday have shared a panic-stricken video for “I’ll Never Be the Same” + “I’ll Never Smile Again.” Both tracks stem from the band’s album Distractions, released this past February on Good Fight Music. The video is filled with madness and unease matching the intense sonic delivery of both tracks. The video was directed and filmed by Tony Coon with vocalist Chris Fox assisting on production, and can be watched HERE. The band has also launched a limited edition vinyl of Distractions, limited to 100 copies, available now through Good Fight Music.
Formed in 2004, See You Next Tuesday made their mark in the world of extreme metal with the release of their albums Parasite (2007) and Intervals (2008), both on Ferret Music. Pushing forth on controlled chaos, the band has been able to evolve since their initial output and their latest album, Distractions, finds them delving into a new, modern grindcore sound. The thirteen songs on the record are full of fast and heavy guitars accompanied by an invigorating vocal performance from Chris Fox. The true standout is in the drum work, provided by multi-instrumentalist Drew Slavik, displaying a maniacally bold use of blast beats that perfectly intertwine with his home-made samples. Distractions was recorded at Slavik’s home studio where he also handled production and mixing, and was mastered by Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore, In Hearts Wake).
See You Next Tuesday is Drew Slavik – Guitar, Chris Fox – Vocals, Rick Woods – Bass, James Watson – Drums