UK band SCALPING hail from Bristol, and you can definitely feel the influence of that city's '90s trip hop scene (Portishead, Massive Attack, Tricky) in their intense, dark, heavy, beat-forward sound. But they draw from a wide variety of influences, including techno, industrial and alt-metal, for a unique aesthetic that they present not only in their music but also in their graphic design and videos. Their debut album, Void, is out today (read our review) and you can listen to that below. They've also just released a video for "Caller Unknown" that uses the mysterious, creepy cube from their album art. Watch that below as well.
We asked the band to tell us about the inspirations behind Void, and their list includes some music (including Deftones and Factory Floor), movies, art and more. Read their list and commentary below.
SCALPING - 10 INFLUENCES BEHIND THEIR DEBUT ALBUM 'VOID'
Howling Owl’s New Year New Noise parties We were lucky enough to live in Bristol at the same time the visionary label Howling Owl was operating. They threw five of these New Year, New Noise events where the lineups were seemingly a mish mash of completely disparate genres, but it always worked. Made us realise that art can come from the same place and ‘feel’ the same even if on the surface it looks or sounds completely different.