5 R V L N 5 DEBUT “FLESH (DAVID BOTTRILL MIX)” VIA CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND https://consequenceofsound. CHICAGO-BASED INDUSTRIAL OUTFIT RELEASE THE BLACK MARK (REMIXED) TODAY | ||
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Chicago, Nov. 19, 2020 – 5 R V L N 5 (pronounced surveillance), the Chicago-based industrial outfit whose music Decibel Magazine described as “foreboding old school industrial” Treble Zine described as “grim and beautiful,” premiere “Flesh” (David Bottrill Mix) via Consequence of Sound (https://consequenceofsound. The track comes from the “Flesh” maxi-single, which arrives today via End of All Hope Records. The four-song collection features remixes from the band’s Spring full-length, The Black Mark. Lara Noël and Danny Garcia guest on the track. “‘Flesh’ is about relationships. Broken ones… It’s about that person who is unable to let go of a situation, whether that be a death or a divorce,” explains band founder Chuck Clybourne. “Lyrically, it’s a pretty heavy song, and the music needed to match… I’ve always been big on atmosphere and texture, so working with someone like David Bottrill was a total no-brainer. I’d be lying if I didn’t say, I was completely geeked-out when I found out he was on board to do these mixes. It was a great experience and I look forward to doing something with him again in the future.” “It was a real pleasure working with the genre bending music of 5 R V L N 5,” added Bottrill, who has worked with TOOL, The Smashing Pumpkins and Muse. “With ‘Flesh’ they developed and expanded the boundaries of industrial music. Their innovation positively pushed me to explore new technical and creative ways to achieve their vision.” | ||