Little vicious4/6/2024 ![]() The enigma known as Danzig is arguably one of the most ridiculous and influential performers of modern-ish punk. Asbury Park is a small blip of a town, but it is a definite inspiration for all things artistic – especially music. Riffs bloomed in the shadowy corners of Bond Street, lyrics spurred on watching bands at the Stone Pony, hang overs cured by pork roll. That ‘something’ evolved into rock and roll. I had essentially exiled myself to Fort Collins, Colorado, and I had to find something to bring back to Jersey. My parents’ first run in with the AP antics was trying to go on a beach, and it resulting in my dad yelling at a beach attendant saying “Badges? We don’t need no stinkin’ badges!” I absolutely hated anything Bruce Springsteen until I moved out of state – and then one of his songs would come on the radio, and every salt-soaked memory of growing up in AP would come rushing back. Check it all out below and be sure to listen to “Sweet Sorrow” below or wherever you may listen. To celebrate the release of “Sweet Sorrow,” we had Little Vicious share with us five things that inspired the forthcoming album. waste little time in working up a churning rock atmosphere with a brilliant chorus you’ll be hard pressed to get out of your head. With a new album, Dark Country, on the way Impose Magazine is happy to be bringing you the exclusive premiere of the group’s latest single, “Sweet Sorrow.” Buoyed by the bassline, King and co. Support Independent Music! Give Us A Follow: ![]()
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