Street Sects
Street Sects is an American experimental music duo from Austin, Texas forme… Read Full Bio ↴Street Sects is an American experimental music duo from Austin, Texas formed in 2013, composed of vocalist Leo Ashline and multi-instrumentalist Shaun Ringsmuth. Their style is extremely abrasive, characterised by industrial rhythms, use of screamed vocals, samples of both noise and synthesizers, and nihilistic lyrics.
Following two EPs released in 2014, the duo's debut album End Position came out on September 16, 2016, on The Flenser to generally positive reviews.
In 2013, in the wake of struggling with addiction for thirteen years, vocalist Leo Ashline formed Street Sects with his friend, multi-instrumentalist Shaun Ringsmuth, in order to produce extreme, experimental music addressing the negative aspects of life. In 2014, they self-released the first two EPs for the planned Gentrification: A Serial Album pentalogy: The Morning After the Night We Raped Death (February 4) and Broken Windows, Sunken Ceilings (July 15). On November 18 they also released the song "Things Will Be Better in California" which is a composition built from Spill/Fill, a collection of samples by Wreck and Reference from their 2014 album Want. All of these works were produced by the duo, mastered by James Plotkin, and illustrated by A.J. Garces Bohmer based on concepts by Ashline.
Street Sects' debut studio album End Position was released on September 16, 2016, through The Flenser to generally positive reviews. It was mixed and mastered by Machines with Magnets in Providence, Rhode Island.[1] The album's title is based on a lyric from I See a Darkness by Will Oldham.
Following two EPs released in 2014, the duo's debut album End Position came out on September 16, 2016, on The Flenser to generally positive reviews.
In 2013, in the wake of struggling with addiction for thirteen years, vocalist Leo Ashline formed Street Sects with his friend, multi-instrumentalist Shaun Ringsmuth, in order to produce extreme, experimental music addressing the negative aspects of life. In 2014, they self-released the first two EPs for the planned Gentrification: A Serial Album pentalogy: The Morning After the Night We Raped Death (February 4) and Broken Windows, Sunken Ceilings (July 15). On November 18 they also released the song "Things Will Be Better in California" which is a composition built from Spill/Fill, a collection of samples by Wreck and Reference from their 2014 album Want. All of these works were produced by the duo, mastered by James Plotkin, and illustrated by A.J. Garces Bohmer based on concepts by Ashline.
Street Sects' debut studio album End Position was released on September 16, 2016, through The Flenser to generally positive reviews. It was mixed and mastered by Machines with Magnets in Providence, Rhode Island.[1] The album's title is based on a lyric from I See a Darkness by Will Oldham.
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Street Sects Lyrics
And I Grew into Ribbons Numb No longer afraid Numb Disinhibited Dead on my feet I'm…
Chasing the Vig 3 am and they′re at your door Your chest feels like…
Collared Kept Cash one last paycheck Make one last purchase I know you′re…
Copper in the Slots That stain on the sidewalk there? That used to be someone…
Featherweight Hate Blamed your defeat On your so called disease I was certain y…
Fourteen Frames cocaine debt short on rent I am not your father I am not…
In Defense of Resentment Fear of money Fear of love Fear of being undone Fear of cons…
Our Lesions Hung beneath the lurid glare of ruined dreams Raw conceit dr…
The Drifter These are the best years of my life Drifting away from…
Tomorrow is a Trap Well I carry my life in a flask And I'm not…
Victims of Nostalgia You act like you're already dead Looping a dream of a…
X Amount You look around Sucker for a flash of midriff Pay X amount O…