SARS

Nothing Hurts Quite Like Life

Formats:
CD Digipack Ltd.
Condition:
New
Media:
Mint
Sleeve:
Mint
Cat No:
TTK122CD
Availability:
In Stock
Price:
12.00 €
Description:

“Nothing Hurts Quite Like Life” consists of 10 punishing tracks with a total run time of 36 minutes. The band look at hardcore through "a death/thrash metal kid's" lens, so attention is paid to songwriting and arrangements too without forgetting the chugs. With three of the members as backing vocalists (Timo, Sami & Juuso) joining in, the band is able to lift Antti's screams to a new level. Also drawing from a wide variety of music beyond the hardcore umbre lla, SARS aim to keep tracks interesting all the ti me and are not afraid to introduce some melodies or even some atmospheric elements into the music. Originating from the vibrant music scene of Turku, Finland,SARS emerged in 2016 as a collective vision to forge a sound rooted in "Hatebreed inspired metallic hardcore”. However, it wasn't until 2019 that the band took its definitive form, with the foundational trio of Timo Heikkilä (drums), Sami Leinonen (guitar), and Juuso Linsamo (guitar) laying the ground work for what would become a powerful musical force. The ensemble gained further momentum in 2020 with the addition of the dynamic vocalist, Antti Hon kanen, bringing a visceral energy to their evolving sound. The final piece of the puzzle fell into place later that year when bassist Vilho Laaksonen joined, solidifying the band's lineup. SARS' initial foray into the music scene saw them collaborate with the legendary Keijo Niinimaa (known for his work with Rotten Sound, Morbid Evils, and Goatburner). This collaboration resulted in the release of their first three singles, during which Keijo shared vocal duties with Antti. Notably, Keijo also took on the roles of tracking and producing the first two singles, contributing his wealth of experience to shape the band's early sonic identity. However, the journey took an unexpected turn in 2022 when Keijo, facing scheduling conflicts and commitments to his other well - established projects, had to step away from SARS. Despite his departure, the band continued to evo lve, drawing on the foundation laid during their collaboration with Keijo. SARS stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of collaboration and evol ution within the music scene, carving their path with a blend of metallic hardcore and unapologetic inten sity. As they forge ahead, the band remains poised to leave an indelible mark on the global heavy music landscape