Party Cannon

They’ve described their own work as ‘party slam’ and it really is like a good party – chaotic, brutal, with the episodic appearance of vomit. The brutal death metal served by Party Cannon is characterised by lyrical levity (though the lyrics do occasionally touch upon themes such as bloodthirsty corporations and other earthly filth), but sonically, they have no mercy. Caveman groove, stone-like riffs and no time to catch your breath. Get rowdy with them at Mystic soon.

History:

The Scottish band Party Cannon was formed in 2010. In the beginning, the band focused on sharpening their tools, not forcing things to happen before their time. They started with sheepishly released singles and demos and in 2013, the band presented to the world their debut EP, “Partied in Half”.

The vivacious and invigoratingly brutal sound, often paired with absurd and repulsive lyrics, did what it was supposed to do. The fans of the intoxicating slam/brutal death metal niche quickly claimed the talented musicians as one of their own. And so, in 2015, the band released their first full-length album “Bong Hit Hospitalisation”. Numerous concerts followed, including the first one on American soil – more specifically, during Bay Area Deathfest.

Since then, Party Cannon has recorded one more album (“Volumes of Vomit” from 2022) and a couple of smaller releases, continuing their upward trajectory, and reaching heights most bands with a similar generic convention can only dream of. To name just a few of them, they have played many respected festivals, such as Bloodstock or Summer Breeze, and toured the UK with Gwar as their supporting act.

Discography:

Studio albums:

Bong Hit Hospitalisation, 2015
Volumes of Vomit, 2022

EPs:

Partied in Half, 2013
Perverse Party Platter, 2017

Demos:

Slam Jeram, 2011
Party Promo, 2012

Singles:

We Prefer the Term “Living Impaired”, 2010
Duct Taped to a Flag Pole, 2012
Soft, White, Gelatinous Body, 2017
Nauseating and Unpalatable, 2021

Splits:

Cannons of Gore Soaked, Blood Drenched, Parasitic Sickness, 2019 (z Gorevent, Bloodscribe i Parasitic Ejaculation)