UK-based heavy metal band Graphic Nature have officially released their highly-anticipated debut album ‘A Mind Waiting To Die‘, via Rude Records.
Featuring previous singles ‘Killing Floor‘ and ‘Headstone‘, ‘A Mind Waiting To Die’ finds the band exploring confronting themes with unflinching detail, pairing raw sentiments with a sound that harks back to the golden age of nu-metal. While the subgenre that birthed the likes of Korn and Limp Bizkit is often maligned and always misunderstood, for vocalist Harvey Freeman and his bandmates, it provided inspiration not just musically but thematically.
Mixing moments of snarling nu-metal aggression and the scalding fury of Slipknot‘s debut self-titled album with instrumental passages that at times recall the genius of Nine Inch Nails‘ Trent Reznor, is where they have nailed the Graphic Nature sound.
Taking their name from a track on Deftones album ‘Koi No Yokan‘, Graphic Nature announced themselves in 2019 with the single ‘Grit‘, and immediately began carving a name for themselves as a ferocious new force in British metal.
‘A Mind Waiting To Die’ is here to start a dialogue, and bring its authors and their fans closer together. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the debut album that’s going to do that is a raging beast that’s impossible to ignore and even harder to forget. This spells the true emergence of Graphic Nature – a force for good and evil, here to save lives and lay waste to mosh pits.
‘A Mind Waiting To Die’ is available worldwide now, via Rude Records