
BLOODSUCKERS: Red + Black Splatter Vinyl LP
If thereâs a single word to define Saint Agnes, itâs committed. Two words? Fully committed.
Hailing from the UK, this four-strong outfit are all about honest lyrics, raw vocal performances (delivered by frontperson, Kitty A. Austen), plus rage-fuelled music intended to give a voice to those closer to the fringe than the centre.
More gang than band, Saint Agnes (Roman martyr, patron saint of a number of things, including girls) seek to empower those whoâve been battered and bruised yet refuse to lie down, and itâs a thread that runs deep within âBloodsuckersâ â SAâs second studio album and their first for Spinefarm.
From the title track (also lead single / video) onwards, this is a genre-jumping body of work, taking in elements of metal, punk, industrial and grunge, without being bound by any specific style; the 11 tracks here come straight from the source, largely self-produced and mixed (NIN collaborator Sean Bevan lends his mixing skills to future single / video, âFollow Youâ), and this self-contained approach provides an extra emotional weight throughout, with Kerrang! cover star Mimi Barks further fuelling the chaos on the short, sharp shock that is âBody Bagâ.
Concludes Kitty: âThis is a record for the outsider, the defeated, the crushed. We might be broken, but that doesnât mean that weâre not whole. Bloodsuckers forever, Saint Agnes forever.â
If thereâs a single word to define Saint Agnes, itâs committed. Two words? Fully committed.
Hailing from the UK, this four-strong outfit are all about honest lyrics, raw vocal performances (delivered by frontperson, Kitty A. Austen), plus rage-fuelled music intended to give a voice to those closer to the fringe than the centre.
More gang than band, Saint Agnes (Roman martyr, patron saint of a number of things, including girls) seek to empower those whoâve been battered and bruised yet refuse to lie down, and itâs a thread that runs deep within âBloodsuckersâ â SAâs second studio album and their first for Spinefarm.
From the title track (also lead single / video) onwards, this is a genre-jumping body of work, taking in elements of metal, punk, industrial and grunge, without being bound by any specific style; the 11 tracks here come straight from the source, largely self-produced and mixed (NIN collaborator Sean Bevan lends his mixing skills to future single / video, âFollow Youâ), and this self-contained approach provides an extra emotional weight throughout, with Kerrang! cover star Mimi Barks further fuelling the chaos on the short, sharp shock that is âBody Bagâ.
Concludes Kitty: âThis is a record for the outsider, the defeated, the crushed. We might be broken, but that doesnât mean that weâre not whole. Bloodsuckers forever, Saint Agnes forever.â
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If thereâs a single word to define Saint Agnes, itâs committed. Two words? Fully committed.
Hailing from the UK, this four-strong outfit are all about honest lyrics, raw vocal performances (delivered by frontperson, Kitty A. Austen), plus rage-fuelled music intended to give a voice to those closer to the fringe than the centre.
More gang than band, Saint Agnes (Roman martyr, patron saint of a number of things, including girls) seek to empower those whoâve been battered and bruised yet refuse to lie down, and itâs a thread that runs deep within âBloodsuckersâ â SAâs second studio album and their first for Spinefarm.
From the title track (also lead single / video) onwards, this is a genre-jumping body of work, taking in elements of metal, punk, industrial and grunge, without being bound by any specific style; the 11 tracks here come straight from the source, largely self-produced and mixed (NIN collaborator Sean Bevan lends his mixing skills to future single / video, âFollow Youâ), and this self-contained approach provides an extra emotional weight throughout, with Kerrang! cover star Mimi Barks further fuelling the chaos on the short, sharp shock that is âBody Bagâ.
Concludes Kitty: âThis is a record for the outsider, the defeated, the crushed. We might be broken, but that doesnât mean that weâre not whole. Bloodsuckers forever, Saint Agnes forever.â














