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There’s something delightfully rebellious about naming a song Bad Vegan when it’s marinated in the raw essence of everything vegans dodge. Picture savouring a flavour so intense it haunts you longer than that questionable sushi you had last week. A rich concoction of defiance, daring, and a dash of the forbidden. Only the audacious dive in, but let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want a taste?
When the maestros of 9 o’clock Nasty embarked on creating Bad Vegan, they flirt with the rules. They wined and dined them before leaving them at the altar. Forget bending. They took the rulebook, set it ablaze, and roasted marshmallows over the flames. The pulse of rebellion throbbed through their veins as they pushed the volume past sanity, laughing in the face of convention. But in a cheeky twist, they sifted through the ashes to salvage a charred page or two, because even anarchy benefits from a hint of structure.
We’ve looped the track relentlessly, seduced as much by its audacious brevity, which delivered multiple eargasms in record time, as by our speakers, which practically grovelled for an encore.
Well, folks, the wait is over. Today, October 12, 2024, Bad Vegan storms onto all streaming platform. In an era where songs drag on longer than a tax audit, this 1 minute and 35 seconds of pure, unfiltered adrenaline proves that brevity truly is the soul of wit and wild abandon. It’s a concentrated blast that’ll leave your senses tingling and your neighbours filing noise complaints, that’s for sure.
As Ted Pepper so candidly confessed, “Bad Vegan took the demons from my soul and let them rest a while. They’re back now, but it was fun for a while.” And let’s not overlook Pete Brock‘s enigmatic plea: “Grow me in your lab. Make me pure.” Poetry in chaos.
Not content with merely assaulting your auditory senses, they’ve paired the single with a music video as unapologetic as the track itself. Now live on YouTube, it’s a visual escapade that’ll challenge your perceptions and maybe even your grip on reality. Go ahead, indulge your curiosity – you won’t regret it. Or maybe you will. That’s half the fun.
Consider Bad Vegan the eighth tantalizing morsel in a buffet leading up to their upcoming album, tentatively titled This Is Crowland. Slated to rocket through the musical stratosphere in early 2025, this alt/indie LP promises to defy expectations and possibly a few laws of physics. So strap in. And please, resist the urge to call them daddy. Let’s keep it classy.
At its core, Bad Vegan it’s an open invitation to abandon the mundane and embrace the extraordinary. Leave your coat at the door, you won’t need it where they’re taking you. The silence that follows isn’t emptiness but a canvas ripe with possibility, echoes, and perhaps a mischievous spirit or two.
So go on, hit play. Twice, even, it’s 9 o’clock Nasty. It’s only a minute and a half, shorter than your average elevator ride but infinitely more exhilarating. Not bad, right? Nobody dares to crank up the volume anymore. Maybe it’s high time we all did. Break the rules. Live on the edge. After all, life’s too short for anything less than full volume.
Written by: Flav
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