![]() In times past, I would be overjoyed when a band dropped an album every five years or even dropped an interview. I would say it’s funny you would say that as we don’t always feel very prolific! Though I’ve come to realize that the sheer overwhelming pace of ‘content’ output / information / endless streaming singles / studio sneak peeks / live footage / Patreons and on and on has caused what feels like prolific to have changed so much in recent years. How do you maintain that pace and still experiment with so many styles? Their latest album, Threshold, shows many sides of Cloud Rat, from the hyper-aggression of “Inner Controller (Lucid Running Home)” to the more “melodic” grindcore leanings of “Kaleidoscope,” which we’re premiering today.ĭecibel caught up with Cloud Rat drummer Brandon Hill to talk shop about Threshold, touring and how the band maintains their hectic release schedule.Ĭloud Rat are one of the more prolific bands in extreme music right now. Grindcore trio Cloud Rat have been one of the genre’s most-prolific and willing-to-experiment entities over the last 12 years, releasing a steady stream of albums, EPs and splits, rarely gone for more than a couple months before dropping something new.
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