Cannibal corpse bandcamp6/14/2023 ![]() ![]() I see that it includes a couple of festivals as well. This West Coast run you’re doing in April looks interesting. Autonomy Now! Benefit Comp Track - " Keeper" by Dry Socket It jumped to the front of the line of songs to complete and contribute because it aligned the most with the feelings of hopelessness felt then and now in both Dani's lyrics and vocals. We were in the process of tracking "Keeper" as a part of a larger cache of songs. Geoff (guitars): We felt a need to contribute an unreleased song to ideally help raise the most amount possible. Why did you choose “Keeper” as the song to submit for it? He was able to find lots of bands like The Path, Internal, Unit X, Psywarfare, Lesser Minds, and more to contribute unreleased recordings/songs. The Brigid Alliance is the group that he felt most represented his and the contributing bands' ideals and goals for this comp. Both of us felt limited in our abilities to effect change, but Brian honed in on creating a compilation to raise funds for pro-choice health accessibility initiatives. At the time of Roe being overturned, we were talking a lot. ![]() Geoff (guitars): We knew Brian through his Sex and Glue Zine and podcast. Tell me a bit about Autonomy Now compilation and how you got involved. With a West Coast tour starting next week, I chatted with Dry Socket vocalist Dani and guitarist Geoff about the forthcoming trip, their new music, and future plans. Penning the kind of thought-provoking and politically-charged songs lyric sheets were made for, Dry Socket's previous releases include two excellent EPs (2020's Shiver and 2022's Cessation), and most recently, an appearance on a compilation near and dear to their hearts: Autonomy Now! A Benefit for the Brigid Alliance. I included them on my 12 Newer Hardcore Bands to Check Out list in 2021, so you might know how I feel about them already. ![]() They initially were drawn together by a mutual love for the rapid-fire hardcore of groups like Tear It Up and Kill Your Idols. Photo: first covered Dry Socket back in 2020, a year after the band formed in Portland, Oregon. ![]()
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