Whores, c. 2014 Credit: whrsband / Facebook
Fourteen years after announcing itself with the Ruiner EP, Atlanta noise-rock favorite Whores (stylized in all-caps) still leaves fans with ears ringing.
The live shows are just as cathartic, and Christian Lembach continues to bring it to fans even after a gnarly ACL injury in 2017. Lembach & co. are on the road supporting War..
The outing was recorded right here in Tampa at Ryan Boesch’s Candor Recording and landed at No. 15 on Rolling Stone’s list of 2024’s best metal albums, with critic David Fear calling the record the band’s “tightest, toughest, most satisfying album to date.”
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