DEAF WISH's latest album "Lithium Zion" is a cacophony of chaos and brilliance that will leave you questioning your own sanity in the best way possible.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you can feel yourself being transported to a parallel universe where the rules of music no longer apply.
The Australian band's blend of punk, noise rock, and post-punk creates a sound that is as exhilarating as it is unconventional.
Each track is a rollercoaster of emotions, with moments of intense rage and frustration giving way to poignant introspection.
Lead singer Sarah Hardiman's vocals are a force to be reckoned with, effortlessly shifting from guttural screams to haunting whispers with ease.
The rest of the band, made up of guitarists Jensen Tjhung and Daniel Twomey, bassist Lee Parker, and drummer David Trevena, provide the perfect backdrop for Hardiman's vocal acrobatics.
Standout tracks like "Metal Carnage" and "Afraid for You" showcase the band's ability to create raw, visceral music that demands your attention.
DEAF WISH is not here to play by the rules - they're here to break them and create something entirely new in the process.
"Lithium Zion" is a testament to the power of pushing boundaries and embracing chaos.
DEAF WISH may not be for the faint of heart, but for those willing to take the plunge, the rewards are endless.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you can feel yourself being transported to a parallel universe where the rules of music no longer apply.
The Australian band's blend of punk, noise rock, and post-punk creates a sound that is as exhilarating as it is unconventional.
Each track is a rollercoaster of emotions, with moments of intense rage and frustration giving way to poignant introspection.
Lead singer Sarah Hardiman's vocals are a force to be reckoned with, effortlessly shifting from guttural screams to haunting whispers with ease.
The rest of the band, made up of guitarists Jensen Tjhung and Daniel Twomey, bassist Lee Parker, and drummer David Trevena, provide the perfect backdrop for Hardiman's vocal acrobatics.
Standout tracks like "Metal Carnage" and "Afraid for You" showcase the band's ability to create raw, visceral music that demands your attention.
DEAF WISH is not here to play by the rules - they're here to break them and create something entirely new in the process.
"Lithium Zion" is a testament to the power of pushing boundaries and embracing chaos.
DEAF WISH may not be for the faint of heart, but for those willing to take the plunge, the rewards are endless.






