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Vein
OriginBoston, Massachusetts
Genres
Years active2013–present
LabelsClosed Casket Activities, Threat Collective
MembersAnthony DiDio (vocals)
Jeremy Martin (guitar)
Jon Lhaubouet (bass)
Josh Butts (guitar)
Matt Wood (drums)
Websitewww.veintv.net

Vein is a metalcore band from Boston, Massachusetts that formed in 2013. They are known for their frequent tours and have performed shows with groups such as Code Orange[3] and Twitching Tongues while in Europe.[4] In 2017 the band was signed onto Closed Casket Activities, who would issue their first full-length work Errorzone to warm reception among critics, even appearing on Revolvers early "Best Albums of 2018" list.[5] The album also managed to peak at #21 in Billboard charts' Hard Rock album chart. [6]

Reviewers have noted that the band's sound generally falls under the hardcore punk, metalcore, and mathcore umbrellas,[7] with some even hinting at a nu-metal influence in Errorzone.[7][8]

Discography

Studio albums
  • Errorzone (2018, Closed Casket Activities)
Extended plays
  • Vein (2013, Self-released)
  • Terrors Realm (2014, Self-released) (Cassette edition issued by Threat Collective)
  • A Release of Excess Flesh split 7" with .Gif from God (2016, Zegema Beach/Structures//Agony/Longrail/Dingleberry/Contrition)
  • Self-Destruct 7" (2017, Closed Casket Activities)
Music Videos
  • "Virus://Vibrance" (2018, Directed by Eric Richter)

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, Andy. "Vein Errorzone". Pitchfork. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  2. ^ MACLENNAN, MATT. "Vein – errorzone". Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  3. ^ Fixell, Ethan. "Vein: The Most Explosive Live Act In Hardcore Today". kerrange.com. Kerrang!. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  4. ^ Scancarelli, Derek. "Vein Has One Objective: Extreme Sonic Assault". forbes.com. Forbes. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  5. ^ various. "25 Best Albums of 2018 So Far". www.revolvermag.com. Revolver. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  6. ^ Vein chart history on Billboard website
  7. ^ a b Brown, Dean. "Are Vein Hardcore's Big Next Thing?". popmatters.com. Pop Matters. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  8. ^ O'Conner, Andy. "Vein: Errorzone Album Review". pitchfork.com. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2018-07-10.