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Chula Vista Heavy Metalers Take Offense Unleash their New Album 'T.O.tality' | Latest Buzz | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS
Chula Vista Heavy Metalers Take Offense Unleash their New Album 'T.O.tality' | Latest Buzz | LIVING LIFE FEARLESS

Chula Vista Heavy Metalers Take Offense Unleash their New Album ‘T.O.tality’

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After nearly two decades of grinding and the accompanying blood/sweat, Chula Vista’s Take Offense have mastered their craft, reaching the pinnacle of their crossover style with new album T.O.tality. Their fourth overall album and label debut for MNRK Heavy, is marked with a sense of modernity– incorporating the hard-driving ethos of thrash, the finesse of speed metal, the sneering tenacity of hardcore all while nodding to their home of Southern California. 

Take Offense look toward the tone and attitude of their Cali counterparts– bands like EXCEL and Suicidal Tendencies who also leaned heavily into skate aesthetics but worshipped Sunset Strip-and-adjacent guitar deities like Warren Di Martini and Eddie Van Halen. T.O.tality  is a love letter to that scene and those times, delivered in the form of an armada of fourteen nitro-equipped tracks that explode through barricades of genre convention and emptying the clip with fresh ideas. It’s a tribute to local heroes with familiar approaches that are wholly and undoubtedly Take Offense.

A detailed listen reveals the attention given with respect to lyricism and storytelling by frontman Anthony Herrera. Familiar lyrical themes from previous releases still ring true, but Herrera also called upon his own upbringing to add in themes surrounding existentialism, politics, soldiering forward and leaving regret behind.

“I feel like I didn’t hold back on things I wanted to say. It’s even in the title of the record– totality,” admits Herrera. “Certain tracks on the record have references to Mexica, which are beliefs that go back to early Mexico– something that I grew up with. When I was younger, I don’t think it was as easy for me to express certain things into words. I think things come easier now and I feel like I put it all out there. So I’m very proud to be at this point– I feel like we are stronger than ever, and with the new record we are the best version of who we are.” 

Are you giving Take Offense’s new album, T.O.tality a spin?

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