VIVA DEATH: One Percent Panic

Viva Death

One Percent Panic

© 2006 Functional Equivalent Recordings (641444994328)

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Scott Shiflett and Trever Keith (Face to Face), Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters), Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle), and Chad Blinman (Real Space Noise) deliver their second album of baritone guitars, drums, voices and strange noises.

tracks

1 Broken Nose
2 Be Excited
3 Suspect
4 You Can't Love
5 Behind You, Soldier
6 United by the Threat of a Common Enemy
7 Defector
8 Rise and Shine
9 The Fear
10 Damage Control
11 White Car
12 Into the Void

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Viva Death brings together Scott Shiflett and Trever Keith (Face to Face), Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters), Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle), and Chad Blinman (Real Space Noise) in one unlikely, impractical, noncommercial musical experiment. The cost of this ill-fated endeavor? Countless ruined lives.

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Viva Death's self-titled first album, quietly released on Vagrant Records in 2002, confronted listeners with a brash, aggressive onslaught of baritone guitars, drums, vocals and noises unlike anything ever heard from the members' better-known bands. The unconventional sound surprised listeners and shocked critics, but the album gradually gained a devoted following.

No one expected it could ever happen again. But against all odds, the members of Viva Death found time in their respective schedules to return to the studio for a second album. One Percent Panic broadens the scope of the Viva Death sound while remaining true to its baritone guitar-driven style:

Tightly-wound riffs, frenetic drums and strange noises spill into lush fields of enveloping sound, taking the listener to unexpected places while always delivering the intense energy that Viva Death fans have come to expect. Primary songwriter Scott Shiflett’s lyrics of desperation, struggle and frustration are perfectly expressed through Shiflett and Keith’s layered vocals, complementing the tense sonic environment of the album.

The Halloween release of One Percent Panic on progressive indie label Functional Equivalent Recordings is eagerly anticipated by Viva Death’s growing audience.

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