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Black As the Sea

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"Feral Vices, a guitar-and-drum alt-rock duo from Louisville, make catchy, Spotify-ready rock anthems underlined with fist-pumping grooves and more than a fair share of tackle-box hooks."  - Justin Vellucci Spectrum Culture 


"A sludgy and anthemic rocker a la Highly Suspect, Arctic Monkeys and Queens of the Stone Age, “Eat Me Alive” drips with raw emotion, visceral energy, and nineties nostalgia." -Icon Vs. Icon All Things Pop-Culture

“A seriously big sound from a two-piece, with great guitar riffs and killer drum beats.” -From The Strait

“If you’re craving a raw, stripped-down, pure rock sound, Feral Vices is what you need. Their sound is straightforward, in your face, and no fluff!!” -Substream Magazine

With a pared-down approach, “Lay Down” delivers monster riffs and pounding drums. Feral Vices take Black Keys vibes and get gritty and danceable in the most pleasantly surprising way. Tune up your air guitar and rock out to this garage band banger.” - idobi Radio

 

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As a two-piece alternative rock band out of Louisville, KY, Feral Vices has created a sound and feel all their own. Drawing from influences ranging from Queens of the Stone Age to Refused to The Jesus Lizard and even The Dillinger Escape Plan, lead singer and guitarist Alexander Hoagland and drummer Justin Cottner bring a feel to the world of two-piece bands not yet well tread.

Constantly touring and releasing new music, the prolific duo have earned spots on the stage with bands like Four Year Strong, Microwave, Save Face, and more. As well as having their song "Mass Produce Your Revolution" as the end credits to the Scott Adkins and Ray Stevenson film "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday", Feral Vices is a band to keep an eye on.

Contact us.

feralvicesband@gmail.com
(502)-407-6677