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Scream Machine

 



Overview: Mixing hardcore gabber beats and bass, industrial sounds, metal, rock and punk guitars with Scream Machine frontwoman SinDelle Morte’s alternately sexy and ripping vocals, songs like “Folie a Deux”, “Anthropophagus”, “Hell’s Winter” and “Rattlesnake” have become instant web singles and instant favorites. But Scream Machine is not your everyday mainstream industrial sound. According to SinDelle Morte, “A lot of the industrial and electronic music today sounds really over-processed and over-produced to us. It’s industrial. It’s not pop. It’s supposed to be hard and heavy and gritty and nasty-sounding. We want to kind of get away from that over-processed sound.”
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From: Northern Virginia, VA
Format: Alternative, Rock
Plays: 25
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Scream Machine
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created 01/05/09
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Heathen
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Scream Machine - Powell
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Scream Machine - How Bad Do You Want It
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Scream Machine - Big Brother
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  BIOGRAPHY
Scream Machine is

a mostly industrial metal project with goth, punk, electronica and hardcore influences. Scream Machine pushes the boundaries, delving into the sexy, scary and often brutal dark side of humanity.

Scream Machine is

Cosmosis Morte (aka DJ Cosmo)

SinDelle Morte (aka DJ Preshuss)

Mixing hardcore gabber beats and bass, industrial sounds, metal, rock and punk guitars with Scream Machine frontwoman SinDelle Morte’s alternately sexy and ripping vocals, songs like “Folie a Deux”, “Anthropophagus”, “Hell’s Winter” and “Rattlesnake” have become instant web singles and instant favorites. But Scream Machine is not your everyday mainstream industrial sound. According to SinDelle Morte, “A lot of the industrial and electronic music today sounds really over-processed and over-produced to us. It’s industrial. It’s not pop. It’s supposed to be hard and heavy and gritty and nasty-sounding. We want to kind of get away from that over-processed sound.”

Scream Machine began in Cosmo and SinDelle Morte's living room in Virginia. Cosmo's brother was killed in a terrible tragedy on February 28th, 2008. Seeing his awesome grief, SinDelle struggled to find a way to help the family deal with this horrible loss. The song R.I.P. was created and remains very special to both. There came other songs and suddenly, there was huge interest in Scream Machine: It was different. It was edgy. It was so unlike everything out there. It was absolutely something SinDelle never expected. Cosmo got involved in a more hands-on, ground-level way and the industrial duo of Scream Machine was officially born.

Their current album is Nona, released on March 20th, the Spring Equinox 2009. Nona is the follow up to Scream Machine’s first independent release, Spider Riot. Described by Scream Machine frontman Cosmo Morte as being “very different from Spider Riot,” the new album takes the listener down a diverse road, into obsessive love, murder, violence, suicide pacts and mental illness with an honesty and intensity that grabs the listener immediately. The subject matter is not for the squeamish. Spider Riot also did very well across the web. Everybody's hands-down favorite from Spider Riot is the track R.I.P. but the other tracks did very well for themselves:

The track Divine Prevention was in the Top 10 on the Post-Punk Charts on SoundClick.com since the day it was uploaded. R.I.P. stayed in the Top 20 on SoundClick's Industrial charts from the day it was uploaded until it was retired. Dying Season, was in the Top 20 and it had only been ranked for a few days. It stayed there for weeks until it, too, was retired. "Hell's Winter", "Rattlesnake", "Folie a Deux", "Weak Salvation" and "The Pied Piper of Capitol Hill" from Nona are currently being streamed live to over 400 radio stations nationwide. Scream Machine was MyStage Music's Featured Experimental Artist of The Month March, April, May and August 2009.
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