
Norwich based doom duo Kulk have announced their shattering new album ‘Choosing to Die’, out 28th August via Church Road Records.
Along with news of the album, Kulk have also released their new video single ‘An Endless Knife’:
“An Endless Knife is about growing up. When we’re younger, sometimes it feels like we’re invincible. Like everyone we know and love are constant parts of the universe. When that reality is shattered, it changes how we see the world. You come to realise we are all just a couple of bad days from the worst. At the same time, it feels devastating. It reminds us to look after each other” – Kulk
The band have toured across the UK extensively the past few years, playing amongst bands such as Part Chimp, Hey Colossus, Crowbar, Melt Banana, Iress, Big Brave, Gnoomes, Conan and Portrayal of Guilt… to name a few! They have toured twice with PigsX7, including shows at Electric Ballroom (London) and Rock City (Nottingham) and have appeared at the renowned UK festivals Arctangent and Desertfest.
Kulk is a two person band, composed of Thom [guitar/vocals] and Jade [drums/synth], the band is simultaneously an exploration into human suffering and an extension of their relationship. Kulk reflects exactly what heavy music is, aggressive and brutal yet ultimately made out of love for the ones around us. They pride themselves on their energetic and chaotic live performance.
Join them on their sonic assault of a journey!
Track listing:
An Endless Knife
We’re Worried About You
Collapse
Being Forgotten
For Blood
To Take Life
The Saddest Holiday
Band Members:
Thom Longdin – Guitar and vocals
Jade Ashleigh Squires – Drums and synth
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