Placate Boring Flesh
TERMINATor, the Seattle and New York based trio, are made up of albie, Lauren Rodriguez, and Veronica Dye. The group sits on the edge of no wave, punk, noise, and sweeping experimental.Â
TERMINATor united in 2017 under the mission of undermining traditional sound aesthetics and expectations. Consequently, part of the emergence of TERMINATorâs superbly unusual approach was the fact that each member learned their instruments as the project developed.Â
After releasing singles and the visual EP, âRat (Hopefully the Boy),â TERMINATor has finally debuted their full length album. âPlacate Boring Fleshâ emphasizes musical texture over traditional melodies.Â
Even through growth and refinement of their sound, TERMINATor stays ever consistent in beginnerâs mind within their idiosyncratic approach to composition. Discordant, angular, and atonal, TERMINATor weaves in and through itself. The group shines in their live performances, inviting their audience into a beautiful auditory disorientation of roaring textural bravado. TERMINATor sits on your temple in a balance of angular and sweeping shapes moving through coarse soundscapes.Â
Bottom line, TERMINATor is truly here to destroy.Â
âAn instinctual curiosity guides their songs into unusual and interesting places, as is evident on Placate Boring Flesh. TERMINATor affectionately sucker-punch your expectations about how young modern women rock.â - The Stranger Â
âPlacate Boring Flesh stands as one of the most exciting rock records to come out of the city in a whileâ - KEXPÂ
âThis Seattle-based trioâs record is an experimental, floating world of sound. Dreamlike (but not dreamy) in the most darkly surrealist wayâlike translating a Leonora Carrington or Miro painting to music.â - Maximum Rock N Roll"Â
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Placate Boring Flesh
Placate Boring Flesh
TERMINATor, the Seattle and New York based trio, are made up of albie, Lauren Rodriguez, and Veronica Dye. The group sits on the edge of no wave, punk, noise, and sweeping experimental.Â
TERMINATor united in 2017 under the mission of undermining traditional sound aesthetics and expectations. Consequently, part of the emergence of TERMINATorâs superbly unusual approach was the fact that each member learned their instruments as the project developed.Â
After releasing singles and the visual EP, âRat (Hopefully the Boy),â TERMINATor has finally debuted their full length album. âPlacate Boring Fleshâ emphasizes musical texture over traditional melodies.Â
Even through growth and refinement of their sound, TERMINATor stays ever consistent in beginnerâs mind within their idiosyncratic approach to composition. Discordant, angular, and atonal, TERMINATor weaves in and through itself. The group shines in their live performances, inviting their audience into a beautiful auditory disorientation of roaring textural bravado. TERMINATor sits on your temple in a balance of angular and sweeping shapes moving through coarse soundscapes.Â
Bottom line, TERMINATor is truly here to destroy.Â
âAn instinctual curiosity guides their songs into unusual and interesting places, as is evident on Placate Boring Flesh. TERMINATor affectionately sucker-punch your expectations about how young modern women rock.â - The Stranger Â
âPlacate Boring Flesh stands as one of the most exciting rock records to come out of the city in a whileâ - KEXPÂ
âThis Seattle-based trioâs record is an experimental, floating world of sound. Dreamlike (but not dreamy) in the most darkly surrealist wayâlike translating a Leonora Carrington or Miro painting to music.â - Maximum Rock N Roll"Â
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TERMINATor, the Seattle and New York based trio, are made up of albie, Lauren Rodriguez, and Veronica Dye. The group sits on the edge of no wave, punk, noise, and sweeping experimental.Â
TERMINATor united in 2017 under the mission of undermining traditional sound aesthetics and expectations. Consequently, part of the emergence of TERMINATorâs superbly unusual approach was the fact that each member learned their instruments as the project developed.Â
After releasing singles and the visual EP, âRat (Hopefully the Boy),â TERMINATor has finally debuted their full length album. âPlacate Boring Fleshâ emphasizes musical texture over traditional melodies.Â
Even through growth and refinement of their sound, TERMINATor stays ever consistent in beginnerâs mind within their idiosyncratic approach to composition. Discordant, angular, and atonal, TERMINATor weaves in and through itself. The group shines in their live performances, inviting their audience into a beautiful auditory disorientation of roaring textural bravado. TERMINATor sits on your temple in a balance of angular and sweeping shapes moving through coarse soundscapes.Â
Bottom line, TERMINATor is truly here to destroy.Â
âAn instinctual curiosity guides their songs into unusual and interesting places, as is evident on Placate Boring Flesh. TERMINATor affectionately sucker-punch your expectations about how young modern women rock.â - The Stranger Â
âPlacate Boring Flesh stands as one of the most exciting rock records to come out of the city in a whileâ - KEXPÂ
âThis Seattle-based trioâs record is an experimental, floating world of sound. Dreamlike (but not dreamy) in the most darkly surrealist wayâlike translating a Leonora Carrington or Miro painting to music.â - Maximum Rock N Roll"Â














