Well, the first question that needs to be asked....is what precisely is Skulk The the Hulking?
A young man and not yet a beast, Skulk first began to form in college when he was torn apart by Nietzsche and Hume. God was dead, there was no free will, and actual truth could never be perceived. Drowning himself in music, he looked to it for answers. Post Hardcore was thriving in the Midwest and a young ogre engaged the scene learning all he could about time signatures, aggression, and the idea that art is communication.
Well, that about sums it up really, but it really doesn't speak to the music itself. Hide Your Children is an odd little track. It's got as much in common with Parliament and MC Lars as it does Danzig.
None of that is hyperbole. Of the video, The Hulking says:
When you're taking a good hard look at what makes you who you are, it can feel best to bury your demons deep inside. When those demons define who you are, however, it's just quicker to let them bury you instead.
Check out the rest of the album HERE.
Skulk the Hulking - Hide Your Children from Post Everything Productions on Vimeo.A young man and not yet a beast, Skulk first began to form in college when he was torn apart by Nietzsche and Hume. God was dead, there was no free will, and actual truth could never be perceived. Drowning himself in music, he looked to it for answers. Post Hardcore was thriving in the Midwest and a young ogre engaged the scene learning all he could about time signatures, aggression, and the idea that art is communication.
Well, that about sums it up really, but it really doesn't speak to the music itself. Hide Your Children is an odd little track. It's got as much in common with Parliament and MC Lars as it does Danzig.
None of that is hyperbole. Of the video, The Hulking says:
When you're taking a good hard look at what makes you who you are, it can feel best to bury your demons deep inside. When those demons define who you are, however, it's just quicker to let them bury you instead.
Check out the rest of the album HERE.
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