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Reaction to Transport League's 'Primate Apeshit' (Metal/Groove)


Transport League - Band Photo
Transport League - Band Photo

About Transport League


Transport League's new single "Primate Apeshit" is a thunderous blast of heavy grooves and primal energy. With its ferocious riffs and relentless rhythm, the track channels the raw power of classic metal with a modern twist.


But is it My Kind Of Weird?


The band describes the song as an invitation to a wild celebration, stating:


"The raw groove of this song invites you all to this feast."

"Primate Apeshit" is a fierce anthem that captures the essence of Transport League's signature sound, offering a no-holds-barred experience for fans of heavy music.


Alongside the release of "Primate Apeshit," Transport League has dropped a captivating lyric video that brings the track's intensity to life. The video enhances the song's powerful message, allowing fans to immerse themselves fully in the raw energy and primal themes that define the single.


Since forming in 1994, Transport League has been a pioneering force, carving paths for bands like Volbeat, Mustasch, and Corroded. With We Are Satan's People, they delve deep into their roots, unleashing a sound that’s both nostalgic and fiercely modern. Expect a blend of unrelenting groove, crushing heaviness, and hooks that grab you by the throat, all while channeling the raw energy of '90s metal.


The album’s sonic landscape is sculpted at Grand Recordings & Danhage Studios, featuring the ingenious touch of producers and engineers such as Henrik Danhage (Evergrey), Risza (noted Psycore producer), and Dan Johansson (Mary Beats Jane). The mixing prowess of Svein Jensen at Grand Recordings in Gothenburg, Sweden, ensures each track delivers a knockout punch.


We Are Satan's People is For fans of Pantera, Clutch, Rob Zombie, Prong, as well as Rammstein and Volbeat.

My Kind Of Weird reacts to Transport League - "Primate Apeshit"





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