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Brutus VIII Interview

Brutus VIII has never been one to hide away from the dark side. His latest record- Pure Glottny, turns full face towards the corners of love most people would hate to find within themselves. In many ways, it feels like a concept album within the mind of an incel. Yet with each track, and the further we dove within the interview, the more it became clear that Brutus VIII isn't just exploring these shadowy emotions but challenging them. The songs on Pure Glottny aren’t just raw—they're confrontational, urging listeners to confront their own hidden desires and discomforts. Our conversation unraveled the complexity behind each track, revealing a vulnerability that lies beneath the aggressive exterior. It’s an album that doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths about human nature, and our interview reflects that unflinching honesty.

 

 

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