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    Stayte – The Two Sisters Video

    Posted on:_June 24, 2010By:_Steven Razorblade Share on Facebookshare Follow our RSS FeedRSS

    “The Two Sisters” is the long-awaited fourth studio release by Stayte, a band compromised of the Revolting Cocks members Joshua Bradford (vocals, lyrics) and Clayton Worbeck (guitar, programming, production). Written and recorded in 2005, the album was finally completed in 2007.

    Due to several activities – not only with Revolting Cocks but also Clayton’s remix works for Ministry, Prong and Filter, and Joshua being busy with his other project The Simple Shelter – the release of the album was delayed until this year. The nine track adventure begins in the spirit of 2007’s “Cognitive Dissonance” EP (feat. former Ministry & RevCo musician Paul Barker) but quickly sets a new pace, pushing the Stayte sound further down the paths of oddity, aggression and honesty that Joshua and Clayton have been perfecting for over a decade. Merciless riff tornardos and crashing parts duel with highly melodic injections and deep, emotional twists.
    The album was recorded at various studios in Southern California and mixed at The Sonic Sietch (Clayton’s studio in Vancouver). The album features contributions by Pat Labuda (drums), Derek Phillips (bass) and Bernard Ducrocq (analog synths) plus the stunning artwork by Nina Grey.

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