Industrial project Escape to What has released a brand new EP titled "Early Warning". The EP is available on all major digital streaming services and Escape to What has made the song 'The Vacant Ones' free to download via Bandcamp. 



To me, this EP is about a rebirth. I wanted to freshen up the songs previously released with new guitars, new mix and some slight alterations here and there. Personally and technically I learned so much after the initial releases in 2017 and it got to a point where I didnt want to promote that old material. Those songs always mattered to me and I felt like I had to revisit them, make things right. More for myself, to be honest. The name Early Warning was chosen because this is a precursor to the album which is getting the same treatment and that will be a lot more refined. This time, I'm doing it my way. -James Orez

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Industrial project Escape to What releases new EP "Early Warning"
March 4, 2020
Brutal Resonance

Industrial project Escape to What releases new EP "Early Warning"

Industrial project Escape to What has released a brand new EP titled "Early Warning". The EP is available on all major digital streaming services and Escape to What has made the song 'The Vacant Ones' free to download via Bandcamp. 



To me, this EP is about a rebirth. I wanted to freshen up the songs previously released with new guitars, new mix and some slight alterations here and there. Personally and technically I learned so much after the initial releases in 2017 and it got to a point where I didnt want to promote that old material. Those songs always mattered to me and I felt like I had to revisit them, make things right. More for myself, to be honest. The name Early Warning was chosen because this is a precursor to the album which is getting the same treatment and that will be a lot more refined. This time, I'm doing it my way. -James Orez

Escape to What: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Mar 04 2020

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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