Kinkshamer: Inspired of visually driven bands…..
Kinkshamer – Societal Sects

Making a music video often requires a lot of people and the song Foreplay / Beauty And The Beast is no exception!
Visuals Created and Edited from Various Film Footage Thanks to A24, Geffen Records, IFC Midnight, Interscope Records, Libra Films, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Miramax Films, New Line Cinema, New World Pictures, Nordisk Film, Paramount Pictures, Parufamet, Roadside Attractions, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros.
Kinkshamer is the band behind Foreplay/ Beauty And The Beast. The band is a Los Angeles-based NSFW progressive metalcore/deathcore act. They released their debut EP Societal Sects in 2019. Each song on the album revolves around a particular fetish, kink, or aspect of sex. Later in 2019, the band opened up for homoerotic deathcore pioneers Brojob. Currently, the group plans to follow-up their debut EP with even more provocative, shocking, and most of all kinky music in the future. For now, they have pieced together some raunchy and stimulating visuals for the whole aforementioned EP.
Vocalist Riley Rowe states, – «Personally, I’ve always been drawn to visually driven bands. The masks of Slipknot, the raunchy visuals of early Nine Inch Nails, or the live production of Rammstein absolutely caught my attention, in addition to their music. The list goes on of visually compelling acts such as Ghost, Skinny Puppy, Mushroomhead, Tool, Night Verses, Nekrogoblikon, etc. Being a conceptual project, I was super excited to add equally provocative visuals to our raunchy music».
Riley continues about this particular track in saying, «If I recall correctly, Beauty And The Beast was the second track we wrote and recorded following A Most Vulgar Display, so the topic of bestiality was certainly a leap forward in taboo. From the dog bark to moan samples, there definitely was an effort to bring a level of context and discomfort to such an extreme topic. As for Foreplay, that was simply intended as a brief intro or walk-on-stage song that discusses sex addiction». The track Disregarding The Generational Gap,
«We hope that both tracks together plus the visuals pulled from various iconic, perverse, and macabre films throughout time is similarly as grabbing as our initial discovery as Slipknot, Nine Inch Nails, or Rammstein. Keep your eyes out for more videos coming later this month too».
Lineup: Riley Rowe – Vocals, Blair Berens – Guitar and bass and Jonny Daybreak – Drums.
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