If you've never heard of Low Estate, you're missing the fuck out. The multi-state supergroup of sorts features guitarist Geoff Garlock (Orchid), bassist Brendan Tobin (Red Sparowes), drummer Christopher Todd (ex-Sannhet) and a guy named Jimmy Hubbard, a.k.a. Revolver's own Creative Director, on vocals. The band released a critically acclaimed full-length, Covert Cult of Death, in 2017 via noted experimental label The Flenser, played a handful of shows then stepped back into the shadows. Today (June 1st), they've reared their ugly heads again (sorry, Jimmy) with a ripping new song, "Servants of Progress, Slaves to Fear." Released via Adult Swim's taste-making singles series, the cut showcases Low Estate's gnarly, angular mix of hardcore, noise-rock and extreme metal. Blast it below.
Hear Low Estate's Ripping New Song "Servants of Progress, Slaves to Fear"
Band features Orchid, Red Sparowes members plus Revolver's creative director Jimmy Hubbard
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