Spoken word and self-titled "biggest fucking thing in the whole fucking world" artist it-clings has partnered with industrial music producer Nerve War to release a brand new album titled "Endless Meaningless Unhelpful and Uncalled for Drivel" via Bugs Crawling Out of People. You can purchase the album HERE and you can stream it directly below:



"Endless Meaningless Unhelpful and Uncalled for Drivel" has been released in multiple formats including CD, digital, cassette, and vinyl formats. A superfan bundle is available for purchase at a discount containing the CD, cassette, and vinyl versions all in one. The album has also received a collection of T-Shirts and fridge magnets. The final bundle contains the NWvic album as well as the rest of Nerve War's albums on cassette all for only $25 CAD. 
Nerve War and it-clings collaboration NWvic releases new album "Endless Meaningless Unhelpful and Uncalled for Drivel" via Bugs Crawlings Out Of People
June 22, 2019
Brutal Resonance

Nerve War and it-clings collaboration NWvic releases new album "Endless Meaningless Unhelpful and Uncalled for Drivel" via Bugs Crawlings Out Of People

Spoken word and self-titled "biggest fucking thing in the whole fucking world" artist it-clings has partnered with industrial music producer Nerve War to release a brand new album titled "Endless Meaningless Unhelpful and Uncalled for Drivel" via Bugs Crawling Out of People. You can purchase the album HERE and you can stream it directly below:



"Endless Meaningless Unhelpful and Uncalled for Drivel" has been released in multiple formats including CD, digital, cassette, and vinyl formats. A superfan bundle is available for purchase at a discount containing the CD, cassette, and vinyl versions all in one. The album has also received a collection of T-Shirts and fridge magnets. The final bundle contains the NWvic album as well as the rest of Nerve War's albums on cassette all for only $25 CAD. 
Jun 22 2019

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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