Shame
At the end of June, the New York industrial metal trio Uniform began posting on Instagram about the movies, books, and music that were inspi...
“You are what you’ve done/You are what’s been done to you,” Michael Berdan serratedly declares over and over at the start of “Delco,” the opening shot on Uniform’s Shame.
The first two UNIFORM records were more than exhilarating enough, particularly if, like the band themselves, you felt that humanity was rotting from the inside out, and that a sudden and robust apocalypse might be just the thing to sort it all out. In particular, 2017's "Wake in Fright" painted a fe...
The first two UNIFORM records were more than exhilarating enough, particularly if, like the band themselves, you felt that humanity was rotting from the inside out, and that a sudden and robust apocalypse might be just the thing to sort it all out. In particular, 2017's "Wake in Fright" painted a fe...
Uniform carves out subhuman anthems for the apocalypse on fourth full-length album Shame. Sonically marred and rife with malfunction. This is the future sound of the gutter.
Brutal US industrial metallers Uniform are back, now with a live drummer, and they're doomier, darker, and nastier than ever
SHAME by Uniform album review by James Olson. The full-length prduced by Ben Greenberg, comes out on September 11, via Sacred Bones