Us'ast de Tua Labia In The Honoris Causa
Us'ast de Tua Labia In The Honoris Causa makes music that's hard to pin down. Their sound pulls from metal and industrial rock, but it comes out as something...
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Us'ast de Tua Labia In The Honoris Causa makes music that's hard to pin down. Their sound pulls from metal and industrial rock, but it comes out as something denser and more atmospheric. The lyrics tend toward the cryptic and philosophical, with song titles like 'Arrego a Hegel' and 'Baculejo Em Bakunin' giving you a sense of their preoccupations.
They released an album called 'Adorno' in 2022, which includes the track 'Escuta D. Gritos'. Their live shows have drawn attention for being visually explicit and transgressive, which has sparked debate alongside their recorded work. The band has developed a following that appreciates this confrontational approach.
Their lineup includes Pavus Pentagram on vocals, Corvus Sextus on guitar, Serpens Septimus on bass, and Vultur Octavus on drums. They put out another album titled 'The Great Work' in 2024.
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