In an inspired piece of blue sky thinking the clothing retailer Topshop have playlisted London based extreme metal machine The Rotted to appear as one of the twenty songs on their in store CD loop.
The track “A Brief Moment of Regret”, culled from their soon to be released album 'Get Dead or Die Trying', will appear alongside Goldfrapp, Supergrass, Elvis Costello and Kate Bush among others and will be broadcast on a 6 week playlist in many of the chains flagship Topshop & Topman stores.
Since starting life in 1997 under the name Gorerotted, the band have always done things their way and let the music write itself. They do what they want, when they want to do it. Nothing contrived, no gimmicks, theyre music is honest and from the heart
Though proud to be spawned in the death and extreme metal scene, the boys influences aren't just the ones normally associated with the style of music they create. The Rotteds take on the genre comes from a completely different angle; Its not the genre or style, its the attitude and delivery. As fans of classic rock, hardcore, punk, death, thrash and black metal, musical inspiration for Get Dead Or Die Trying can be found in pretty much any decent guitar-based band of the last 30 years.
Having released 3 albums on Metal Blade and Relapse Records the boys felt it was time for fresh blood and a fresh approach. It was decided, partly as a mark of respect to previous members and for the original idea and motives behind Gorerotted that the name should change. The band has been known for many years by friends and fans as The Rotted so it was right to choose that as the name.
Lyrically things have changed since the start too, another one of the contributing factors to the name change. I was 18 when I joined this band in 1999. Back then I was into sick and offensive shit for the hell of it, I was a youngster looking to become more involved with the scene, but things have definitely changed now. Says frontman Ben. The horrors weve experienced from certain parts of our day-to-day existence are either far more fucked up, or far funnier than any of the made up stuff I was singing about on the early releases. This explains why every lyric on Get Dead Or Die Trying is based on events that have happened to the boys over the last few years. Ive totally lost the desire to sing about acts of murder that Ive never committed or horror films Ive had no part in making or serial killers Ive never met. Some bands sing about the extreme, but we live it every day! And its this honesty that allows the Rotted to connect with their fans all the easier. Theres no line between the stage and the crowd, everyone is at that show for the same reason: To have a good night. They take their music to the people with the goal that everyone like them- leaves that show with a smile on their face after a bloody good night out!
Get Dead Or Die Trying is available now to stream in its entirety at: www.terrorizer.com
The Rotted & Ted Maul play the following dates:
29 Jun : Ghostfest : Leeds
3 Jul : Ivory Blacks : Glasgow
4 Jul : The Junktion : Nottingham
5 Jul : Islington Bar Academy : London
6 Jul : TJs : Newport