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VIDEO: Primitive Broadcast Service – “Word Is A Virus”

Noise rockers Primitive Broadcast Service have a new video out accompanying “Word Is A Virus” from their recent album “Colors for Chameleons.” The video is shot by Justin Propp and is heavily inspired by the work of infamous author William S. Burroughs; old clips of soldiers marching, doctors treating people and animals, church figures, and police beating protestors are shown.

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AUDIO: Primitive Broadcast Service – “Colors for Chameleons”

Noise rockers Primitive Broadcast Service are out with their sophomore album today. Spells of cacophony channel politically-charged vigor over seven tracks. It’s a nightmarish expedition through Midwestern classism, whether that is expressed through Milwaukee’s racial disparities (“City of Clocks”), losing your sense of identity under capitalism (“Chameleon”), and survival by any means necessary (“Hollis Brown”). The record concludes with “Bobby

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VIDEO: Primitive Broadcast Service – “Chameleon”

Noise rock trio Primitive Broadcast Service have a new single and video out. Shot by Justin Propp, the band members’ silhouettes are shown rocking out as Milwaukee is shown illuminated by nighttime lights. It’s a song about losing your sense of identity in the fast-paced urban environment, and becoming hyper-aware of it, which can be a slippery slope working in

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