Location: Chicago, Illinois
Country: USA
Genre: Grindcore. hardcore
Full length: Avarice
Format: Digital, limited edition gatefold LP, limited edition cassette, limited edition CD (see Bandcamp link for more information)
Label: Nefarious Industries
Release date: April 24, 2026
Artists who, according to Nequient frontman Jason Kolkey, prefer to fit neatly into algorithmic recommendation engines are the least he feels alienated and frustrated about. Channeling these feelings into their third album, “Avarice,” the band appears to intentionally steer clear of algorithmic recommendation engines. Does this suggest they want to be overlooked, or are they pushing free expression and open-mindedness to an extreme?
Realizing how much worse the world has become over the past two decades, the band decides to raise their objections through even more bizarre and unconventional music than their previous works, their EPs “Infinite Regress” (2015) and “Collective Punishment” (2021), and their albums “Wolves at the Door” (2018) and “Darker than Death or Night” (2022). Essentially a hardcore/grindcore band rooted in extreme metal, Nequient surpasses the eccentric songwriting of even the most experimental bands, integrating prog elements with relentless intensity.
Intentionally crafting tumultuous, disorganized sounding songs, they deliver alarmingly authentic portrayals of the vexation and cognitive dissonance caused by a system that methodically dismantles what individuals personally value, justifying it with contradictory arguments. The staggering amount of aberrant material packed into less than three quarters of an hour creates a mind-bending experience, offering listeners who share these frustrations a powerful outlet for expression, while also providing an opportunity to listen to a grindcore band unlike any other.
Taking what they wrote into the studio, Nequient collaborated with producer Sanford Parker, known for his work with Yob and Lair Of The Minotaur and masterer Collin Jordan, known for working with Voivod and Harm’s Way. They couldn’t have found a better team to translate their intricate, manic compositions, achieving unrefined clarity, intensity and complexity. The album’s dissonance, blending jazz, blues and doom rock with its prog elements, along with sudden shifts in theme and mood, its controlled fury, its near-desperate vocals, all create a sense of imminent unravelling.
The album is like a massive dam on the verge of crumbling and unleashing floodwaters that will eventually engulf everything. It symbolizes an inevitable social and societal collapse, the result of years of corruption and manipulation, with humanity unable to undo the damage of decades past. Arifullah Ali and Scott Shellhamer’s cover art is as mind-bending as the album itself, existentially illustrating Nequient’s point. It depicts humanity, blinded and screaming in chaos and entropy, unheard amid the turmoil surrounding it. Because humanity ignored past warnings, it must now face the devastating consequences of its own hubris. –Dave Wolff
Lineup:
Jason Kolkey: Vocals
Patrick Conahan: Guitar synthesizers
Aaron Roemig: Bass, backing vocals
Chris Avgerin: Drums
Track list:
1. Mad King / Fool
2. Christofascist Zombie Brigade
3. Splenetic and Moribund
4. Brain Worms
5. Rintrah Roars
6. Obsolete Machines
7. Siege Mentality
8. Enshittification
9. Stochastic Terror








