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Rage Refined: Spreading The Disease Sharpen Their Edge
There’s always something raw and strangely reassuring about a band that refuses to sugarcoat reality. On Fissure, Spreading The Disease swing hard into a more accessible sound without ditching the unvarnished honesty they’re known for. Written during the suffocating stillness of Covid, these tracks breathe fire into themes of addiction, mental health, and political rot — but they don’t sermonize. The band’s blunt realism feels earned, not engineered.

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Musically, Fissure is tighter and more streamlined than their previous work — clearly the result of a revolving-door lineup finally finding its form. You can hear the focus, the intent, and yes, even a glint of commercial ambition, but it doesn’t compromise the edge. There’s still blood under the fingernails.

Whether you’re a loyal fan or a new set of ears stumbling across their Spotify, Fissure makes a compelling case: Spreading The Disease aren’t here to play nice — they’re here to make noise that matters.
If you’d like to explore the music in more depth, this page offers several ways to listen.