A toxic planet and toxic music.
Just like the piles of waste near Oklahoma, after which the American band was named, the music of the noise-rock quartet Chat Pile is a suffocating and grotesque embodiment of 21st-century existential anxiety.
Chat Pile will bring their work, which embodies American nightmares rather than dreams, to Fuchs2 on August 9.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, February 13, at 11:00 a.m.
The American quartet plays with loud music ranging from noise to nu metal to 90s underground rock. On their album Cool World, released two years ago, the band returns to its characteristic sound and themes of violence and injustice in the modern world, which this time they explore on a fully global scale.
Foreign and domestic disasters come together on a dying planet, and all that remains is to look at them squarely and without embellishment. “Cool World is about the price we pay for eating sugar in America,” singer Raygun Busch sums up the album.