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Only Shallow (ROC): https://onlyshallowhc.bandcamp.com/album/no-way-out-but-deathSelfish Act (Buffalo): https://selfishact716.bandcamp.com/Shock of Being (Philly): https://shockofbeing.bandcamp.com/album/spring-24-demoQuit (ROC): https://youtu.be/dqhBB-oQhzA?si=sW12ll1QUUPb4csPScorn (ROC): (@scornxroc on tiktok)$10 cover, 21+ at door**limited 18-20yr entry w/ adv ticket only, available at bugjar.com until 1230pm day of show OR until sold out**8pm doors9pm music starts
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Scorn Biography
Scorn is the one-man project of former Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris. Musically, much of the output has been minimalist beats with an emphasis on very deep basslines, often resembling dub and trip-hop in structure. Despite these resemblances, Scorn is often associated with industrial and experimental music, and is considered a rare example of a successful industrial/downtempo crossover artist. Scorn is recorded in Mick Harris' home studio, "the box".
Prior to the release Gyral, Scorn was a two man project with Harris and bassist/vocalist Nicholas Bullen. In fact, the first Scorn album, Vae Solis, featured a reunion of the three members of the original Napalm Death line up: Harris, Bullen, and Justin Broadrick, who played session guitars. Early Scorn had a very dubby, gothic metal sound. Bullen was ejected from the band after a personal incident with Harris' friend, and Harris changed the focus of the band to what it is known now.
Mick Harris has also recorded several albums as Lull.
A more minimalistic approach, where he is developing and exploring sound without beats.
Read MorePrior to the release Gyral, Scorn was a two man project with Harris and bassist/vocalist Nicholas Bullen. In fact, the first Scorn album, Vae Solis, featured a reunion of the three members of the original Napalm Death line up: Harris, Bullen, and Justin Broadrick, who played session guitars. Early Scorn had a very dubby, gothic metal sound. Bullen was ejected from the band after a personal incident with Harris' friend, and Harris changed the focus of the band to what it is known now.
Mick Harris has also recorded several albums as Lull.
A more minimalistic approach, where he is developing and exploring sound without beats.
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