Industrial / punk project Battery Licker has released their self-titled debut album in digital and cassette formats on Bandcamp and other major streaming platforms. The project is proud of their simple arrangement; a bass, a synth, drum machine, and vocals. Like any good platter, a smattering of salt and pepper comes along with a bit of sampling. They even go so far as to state that their bass played through a guitar effects pedal is comparable to Alice in Chains and Peter Hook. 



Battery Licker presents this album through Memory Terminal Records, a new label covering a range of territory in Texas, including Dallas, Denton, and Fort Worth who aims to document "sounds from subterranean subsystems." This fits Battery Licker well enough as they combine industrial, goth, post-punk, noise, grunge, and all sorts of other underground music into one nasty stew. Somewhat an autobiography, but never an audio documentary, expressing discontent and confusion. 
Industrial / Punk project Battery Licker releases self-titled debut
January 16, 2024
Brutal Resonance

Industrial / Punk project Battery Licker releases self-titled debut

Industrial / punk project Battery Licker has released their self-titled debut album in digital and cassette formats on Bandcamp and other major streaming platforms. The project is proud of their simple arrangement; a bass, a synth, drum machine, and vocals. Like any good platter, a smattering of salt and pepper comes along with a bit of sampling. They even go so far as to state that their bass played through a guitar effects pedal is comparable to Alice in Chains and Peter Hook. 



Battery Licker presents this album through Memory Terminal Records, a new label covering a range of territory in Texas, including Dallas, Denton, and Fort Worth who aims to document "sounds from subterranean subsystems." This fits Battery Licker well enough as they combine industrial, goth, post-punk, noise, grunge, and all sorts of other underground music into one nasty stew. Somewhat an autobiography, but never an audio documentary, expressing discontent and confusion. 
Jan 16 2024

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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