“The Bog Body”, the simple Zombie of Viagra Boys

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An absurd trip full of Zombies and swamps.

The irreverent Swedish band of post punk, Viagra Boyshe has launched “The Bog Body”an advance of your next album, Viag ABOYSscheduled for April 25 under its seal of Shrimptech Enterprises.

With its characteristic sense of humor and a dose of controlled chaos, the group presents a topic that mixes contagious rhythms with an acidic and provocative letter that plays with the idea of ​​ancient bodies that have been preserved in swamps. This Track It maintains the casual spirit of the band, with an energetic instrumentation that combines guitars and distorted and a powerful bass.

“The Bog Body” of Viagra Boys It comes with a music video directed by Eoin Glaister which shows us a perfect aesthetic for the narrative Zombie Of the song, because it seems taken from a movie. With grotesque and absurd images, the video represents, in an incredible way, the black humor that characterizes the band. I leave it here, check him out.

With this new material, Viagra Boys It reaffirms its status as one of the freshest and most challenging proposals of the current post punk.

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