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The Sonic Slaughterhouse of Industrial Despair – A Circle of Teeth Rips the Veneer in ‘Bovine’

The Beast Who Eats Everything by a Circle of Teeth

With a title like The Beast Who Eats Everything, the UK powerhouse, A Circle of Teeth, didn’t set the bar for subtlety with their 2025 LP—but no one with an appetite for industrial metal should expect a delicate serving. The standout single, Bovine, is the most ferociously emblematic track from the UK-based architects of mechanical disquietude, who’ve spent the past two years carving a visceral soundtrack from the wreckage of chaos, grief, and internal collapse.

Clearly, A Circle of Teeth have honed the ability to make a titular impact to the nth degree, and nothing in the album lets the intensity slip. After a filmically eerie prelude, the guitar amps start to warm before the instrumentals rampage through the production, tumultuously razing it to the ground as the hell-hath-no-fury-like industrial metal vocalist screams cut through the atmosphere with caustic volition.

The crushing weight of the sound design is matched only by the brutality of the lyrics, which lacerate without restraint. Bovine launches an all-out attack on the sociopathic puppeteers of the modern psyche—the manipulators whose influence pollutes everything they touch. Place your own protagonist in the firing line of A Circle of Teeth and feel the catharsis take over the rage. This track wasn’t made for background noise; it is a conduit for fury, forged for those who need to scream without lifting their own voice.

Bovine is now available to stream on all major platforms, including Bandcamp.

Review by Amelia Vandergast.

Tightening the Straitjacket: The Intense Clutch of Everything is Nothings’s Industrial Metal Hit, ‘Soak’

Everything is Nothing, emerging from the industrial metal shadows of the North East of England, unleashed ‘Soak‘, a sonic maelstrom that begins with the tribal fury of a ‘Down with the Sickness’-esque drum beat before morphing into an industrial juggernaut with echoes of Static X and metal motifs borrowed from bands in the vein of Soil.

For two minutes and fifty-one seconds, ‘Soak’ invades the senses and drags you through the emotional mire of being unwillingly drenched in others’ self-indulgent disillusionment and despair, capturing the frustration of being caught up in the toxicity of surrounding chaos, whether desired or not, with instrumentals as tight as a straitjacket, illustrating the binding frustration and angst.

Formed in 2023, influenced by giants like Nine Inch Nails, Slipknot, and Deftones, Everything is Nothing represents the culmination of years steeped in the depths of powerful musical influences. Their unique sonic blueprint is an explosive expression of raw, biting emotion in Soak, which challenges the listener to confront the psychological impact of external despair as it seeps into their psyche. The abrasively cathartic track efficaciously encapsulates the struggle against the pull of abject psychic contamination while exhibiting how Everything is Nothing are carving their own fierce path through the industrial metal scene.

Soak was officially released on October 14; stream the single on all major platforms via this link.

Review by Amelia Vandergast