C.L.S.M. Ignites Punk Revival with "Infinity Shit": A Reckoning in Sound


In a blistering furnace of punk resurgence, where the fires of passion rage against the mundane, there emerges C.L.S.M. – an infernal trio comprising the enigmatic Ryan Patterson, the thunderous Kayhan Vaziri, and the relentless Carter Wilson. Formerly known as the celebrated post-hardcore outfit Coliseum, these titans of the underground scene have ignited the airwaves with their latest incendiary release, "Infinity Shit."

At the helm of this musical maelstrom stands Ryan Patterson, the visionary guitarist and lyricist whose words cut through the fabric of societal decay like a sharpened blade. With "Infinity Shit," C.L.S.M. propels listeners into a whirlwind of sonic chaos, confronting the turmoil of a world gripped by greed, self-indulgence, and rampant class division.

Metal Injection raves, dubbing the album "a furious reunion record," while Treble praises its return to the band's crustier, blistering roots. Others have echoed the sentiment, hailing the album as a return to the raw, breakneck intensity of Coliseum's early days.

But make no mistake – "Infinity Shit" is not merely a nostalgic echo of past glories. It's a searing testament to the enduring spirit of rebellion, a sonic manifesto that confronts the harsh realities of our time with unrelenting fury and unbridled passion.

As the first pressing of "Infinity Shit" vanishes into the ether, a new LP colorway emerges – clear black smoke, a haunting reflection of the chaos that permeates every note and lyric of this electrifying release.

The journey doesn't end with the album's release. C.L.S.M. embarks on a series of electrifying reunion shows in April, a triumphant return to the stage where their legend was born. Dates and venues pulsate with anticipation, promising an experience that transcends mere performance and ventures into the realm of transcendence.

In the crucible of creation, C.L.S.M. rises like a phoenix from the ashes, forging a new path amidst the chaos of our times. As the world trembles under the weight of its own contradictions, the music of "Infinity Shit" serves as a beacon of defiance – a rallying cry for those who refuse to be silenced, who refuse to surrender to the darkness.

So heed the call, dear listeners, and immerse yourself in the sonic onslaught that is "Infinity Shit." For in the heart of the storm lies the promise of transformation, the promise of a world reborn in the fires of its own destruction.

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