Hi-Tech Starvation
Hi-Tech Starvation

Their sound palette has expanded. Heavy guitar walls and flowing psychedelic passages blend with the wild
emotionality of the early Sub Pop era. But despite their unpolished and raw sound, RED MESS are catchy and
have good songs that are engaging and delicately played, yet passionate and wild.
The trio has built a multifaceted network, established themselves in the local scene, and quickly become more
than an insider tip. RED MESS are a charismatic, captivating, and sweat-inducing live act, and with “Hi-Tech
Starvation,” they take their strengths to a new level, breathing fresh air into the dusty desert rock scene.
“Hi-Tech Starvation” is short, intense (“Master of Reality” is just two minutes and eight seconds longer), and a
new beginning for the band, marking a second debut. Nothing is superfluous; everything is spot on. The “Joga
bonito” of rock music, it’s about the beauty and joy of playing. Typically Brazilian.
Tracklist:
- Huntress
- Inexistent Color
- Ransomware
- Intravenous
- Xenon
- Kind Villain
- Uncanny Valley