The words Victim of Modern Age were first combined by author Anthony Burgess in his 1960s novel A Clockwork Orange. They emerged from those pages in 2001 as the name of a musical group which left the Lake Charles regi...
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The words Victim of Modern Age were first combined by author Anthony Burgess in his 1960s novel A Clockwork Orange. They emerged from those pages in 2001 as the name of a musical group which left the Lake Charles region of Louisiana, the area where the unit formed, and relocated in that year to a place teeming with musicians, Lafayette, Louisiana, home of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Originally called Ponder, the group changed its name to Victim of Modern Age or "VOMA" because it was something that they felt was "more appropriate." The artistic explosion being experienced by the small indie-college town was enhanced by the music of guitarist /vocalist Bobby Nixon, drummer Dan Robertson and bassist Nathan Carnes. After relocation the group then recorded a four song self-titled "extended play" which, at the urging of a friend, was mailed to Universal Warning Records. The UWR label agreed to release the record in June of 2002 as the first of a 2-3 record deal. Three months after the debut release Allen Clements from Claymore was invited to join on guitar and vocals. Work on a full-length record began in October of 2002, resulting in Channels Like Capillaries. Between studio sessions, the band toured the east coast and returned to resume recording sessions. In May of 2003, the rhythm section of bassist Carnes and drummer Robertson was replaced by Jason Decou and David Leonard, respectively, from the band One Common Voice. As they both were living in the same community, the band officially cemented their base of operations in the south central college town of Lafayette, LA.
Victim of Modern Age has performed with a number of other acts including Benton Falls, Hey Mercedes, Liars Academy, Avec, We are Childhood Equals, Mae, Bright and Hollow Sky, Red Animal War, Jet By Day, fellow Universal Warning artist Snakes and Music, Twothirtyeight, The Movie Life, Brand New, the North Atlantic, Brandston and many others.
The group's fusion of punk and heavy metal with jazz overtones has a political and worldly message. Singer Allen Clements is quoted as saying "Nature and economics are synonymous and repetitive," with the lyrics to their first full-length record's title track — "The channels that move filthy money through the world are the capillaries that move blood through our bodies" — bringing that point home with an exclamation mark. In 2004 the drummer Shawn Gachassin joined the group.
Like cutting through the dusted silence of a dead planet, this record shatters the vessel that contains your modern music. Leave the cliche's at the door, and your hearts on the curb. A new vehicle has arrived.. Channels Like Capillaries.. Victim Of Modern Age's sophomore effort rocks with such blinding force that you almost forget to breath. Yet this record is all the fresh air you could possibly need. Shredding and blending the best elements of the indie rock world, Victim of Modern Age has developed a sound... And it is a sound that will haunt the space between your ears, and then capture exactly what you have always wanted...
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