Meat In Space - Chromium Dioxide

Meat In Space – Chromium Dioxide

Meat In Space - Chromium Dioxide

Chromium Dioxide is a debut single by Meat In Space, a San Francisco Bay Area-based solo artist Meat In Space. It’s one of those tracks that will unquestionably appeal to all the fans of a raw, abrasive, fuzzy rock sound. Soundwise, Meat In Space combines several complementary music genres to achieve such an incredible, powerful, heavy, dirty sound. Maybe the fundamentals of grunge come to mind at first, but there are unquestionably more music genres lurking around, Therefore, don’t be surprised if you stumble upon some of the finest properties borrowed from garage rock, punk rock, slacker rock, alternative, and indie. It’s a luxurious mixture that improves the sound of the entire composition.

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Meat In Space thoroughly planned each sonic maneuver incorporated into the Chromium Dioxide. As soon as you press play, you’ll hear those rich, dense, heavily distorted chord progressions and riffs, empowered by equally exciting basslines. These orchestrations vividly resemble something that would all the best grunge bands eventually record during their careers. Still, Meat In Space sounds fresh and unique without reinventing the same old wheel. The profoundly dynamic drumming performance keeps the remainder of the orchestrations in line with energetic rhythmic sequences, various accentuations, fills, and all other percussive acrobatics that define the best tracks in this branch. The vocal harmonies sound entirely hypnotic, addictive, and cathartic from scratch to finish, and without them, this track wouldn’t resonate with the same ambiance. Meat In Space unleashed an incredible grunge track that will instantly end up on your Spotify playlist. Chromium Dioxide is available on all streaming platforms.


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