In an era of post-rock, post-metal, post-pretty-much-everything-that’s-worth-a-damn, Violenteer’s fraught, double bass, noise rock/melodious doom assault makes itself right at home, acting as the high thread count sonic comfort blanket we’ve all been craving. With the anticipated release of their self-titled EP, the band explores the violence and dark beauty of this weird world through standout songs like “Cocaive Man,” “Up the Flood,” “Neve,” and the soaring anthem “Just Another Day,” paving the way to an innovative, killshot future led by a reliable 90s uppercut. I’ll be praying to sleeping gods and dead stars for a shared universe quadruple bill of Violenteer, the Jesus Lizard, Chat Pile, and Baroness.
— T.E. Grau, Author and Screenwriter of I Am The River, They Don’t Come Home Anymore, and The Nameless Dark
The dual-bass foundation pulses with primal intensity, a deep, grinding undercurrent that hums and buzzes like an exposed electrical wire. Above it, waves of noise and post-industrial textures swirl in controlled chaos, creating a soundscape that is both hypnotic and menacing.
— ElektroSpank Online Music Magazine

Feb 10th, 2025 : Violenteer Record Reviewed By ElektroSpank

With relentless energy and a unique dual-bass approach, Violenteer has created its own space in heavy rock, one that’s full of character and artfulness, delivering an emotionally charged, sonically pummeling experience. It’s urgent and enduring, and its maturity shines through.
— Detroy//Exist

Feb 11th, 2025 : Destroy//Exist Shares Some Thoughts On Violenteer & Adds “Cocaive Man” To Spotify Playlists