Wargasm
Wargasm is a London duo made up of Sam Matlock and Milkie Way. They started working together in 2018, pulling from hardcore punk and industrial music. Their...
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Wargasm is a London duo made up of Sam Matlock and Milkie Way. They started working together in 2018, pulling from hardcore punk and industrial music. Their sound mixes industrial metal with electronic elements and punk energy, which comes through on tracks like 'Jigsaw Man' and 'Dreadnaut Day'.
They put out a series of EPs beginning in 2020 with 'EP1', followed by 'EP2' and 'EP3'. Their first full album, 'Bloodlust', arrived in 2023. The song 'Blood Flood' is from that record.
Matlock handles vocals and lyrics, while Way produces and plays instruments. Their live shows and lyrics have drawn criticism at times, but they've also built a following. They tend to work with themes that some find uncomfortable or confrontational.
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