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$11.08The Story
Vinyl comes packaged in a deluxe tip on style LP jacket and complimented with a 24 page 12"x12" booklet. The "White in Purple with Neon Splatter" copies come with a screen printed wrap around cover in addition to the the tip on jacket
Trauma surrounds us. Underneath the scars in its wake, it leaves truth. Intensive Care excavate harsh honesty from lifeâs moments of wreckage. Bottling raw intensity, screams tremble through a warped industrial cacophony as they engage a sonic sensory overload. The Toronto duoâAndrew Nolan [vocals, bass] and Ryan Bloomer [drums, percussion]âgrab trauma by the throat and translate it into nine gutturally gnashing anthems on their Closed Casket Activities debut, That We Be Made Worthy.
âWeâre really influenced by early electronic and experimental music, but we grew up in hardcore and Metal bands,â notes Andrew. âItâs grounded in heavy music, but itâs really exploratory. Weâre using drums, bass, and the tools at our disposal to create something of our own.â
The friendship between Andrew and Ryan dates back to the late nineties when they met via the international tape trading scene. With Andrew in the UK and Ryan in Toronto, music bridged the distance and forged their friendship. They made waves together in The Endless Blockade before introducing Intensive Care during 2016 with the Pay Pig EP. They delivered projects at a prolific pace, including Voyeurism EP [2017] and A Removal To Elsewhere EP [2018] in addition to various singles and a split with Full of Hell. Throughout 2020 and 2021, they wrote and recorded That We Be Made Worthy out of home studios in Toronto. This time around, piano and electronics offset moments of harsh catharsis, adding another dimension.
âWe really brought the electronic influence to the forefront,â he affirms. âWe pushed it and made this side more musical.â A feverish siren squeal bleeds into âBehind Every Closed Doorâ as a trudging groove bolsters the frontmanâs pummeling delivery. Surveying his time employed at a harm reduction for homeless adults in the throes of the opioid crisis, the chant hits hard, âBehind every closed door, a corpse not yet discovered, behind every closed door a memory waits to live again.â
âSix months after I left the job, I realized I had this underlying trauma,â he admits. âEvery single time I opened a door, I would get flashes of a corpse on the other side, because thatâs what I was constantly finding.â
Thematically, he drew inspiration from the Catholic Saint of AmputationâSaint Antony of Padua. As such, imagery of amputation doubled as a metaphor for imbalances of power, race relations, and labor rights throughout That We Be Made Worthy. The snarling and biting âTaxonomy of Ratsâ dissects âthe history of disadvantaged people in society referred to as vermin.â Then, thereâs âIncisors,â which layers the âfight for respect and recognition in the workplaceâ over a chaotic din. The seven-minute finale âAt The Foot Of The Mountainâ tempers a primitive groove with the expanse of UK doom as it reinterprets the myth of Sisyphus as told by Albert Camus.
âItâs a strange ending to the album,â Andrew elaborates. âItâs supposed to be equal parts victorious and defeating. The refrain in the song is âNo victory is finalâ. We keep saying that because you think you won, but you have to keep doing these things and pushing the boulder up the hill.â
In the end, Intensive Care climb out of the trauma and towards an artistic triumph of their own. âWeâre always looking ahead,â Andrew leaves off. âWe keep our eyes on what weâre doing.â
Pressing Information:
157x White In Purple with Neon Splatter
351x Black & White SpinnerÂ
Tracklist:
01- The Promise of Christ
02- Behind Every Closed Door
03- Our Fault
04- Incisors
05- O Blessed Tongue
06- Taxonomy of Rats
07- Beds of Pain
08- Whatever You Give Away At Death
09- At The Foot of The MountainÂ

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Vinyl comes packaged in a deluxe tip on style LP jacket and complimented with a 24 page 12"x12" booklet. The "White in Purple with Neon Splatter" copies come with a screen printed wrap around cover in addition to the the tip on jacket
Trauma surrounds us. Underneath the scars in its wake, it leaves truth. Intensive Care excavate harsh honesty from lifeâs moments of wreckage. Bottling raw intensity, screams tremble through a warped industrial cacophony as they engage a sonic sensory overload. The Toronto duoâAndrew Nolan [vocals, bass] and Ryan Bloomer [drums, percussion]âgrab trauma by the throat and translate it into nine gutturally gnashing anthems on their Closed Casket Activities debut, That We Be Made Worthy.
âWeâre really influenced by early electronic and experimental music, but we grew up in hardcore and Metal bands,â notes Andrew. âItâs grounded in heavy music, but itâs really exploratory. Weâre using drums, bass, and the tools at our disposal to create something of our own.â
The friendship between Andrew and Ryan dates back to the late nineties when they met via the international tape trading scene. With Andrew in the UK and Ryan in Toronto, music bridged the distance and forged their friendship. They made waves together in The Endless Blockade before introducing Intensive Care during 2016 with the Pay Pig EP. They delivered projects at a prolific pace, including Voyeurism EP [2017] and A Removal To Elsewhere EP [2018] in addition to various singles and a split with Full of Hell. Throughout 2020 and 2021, they wrote and recorded That We Be Made Worthy out of home studios in Toronto. This time around, piano and electronics offset moments of harsh catharsis, adding another dimension.
âWe really brought the electronic influence to the forefront,â he affirms. âWe pushed it and made this side more musical.â A feverish siren squeal bleeds into âBehind Every Closed Doorâ as a trudging groove bolsters the frontmanâs pummeling delivery. Surveying his time employed at a harm reduction for homeless adults in the throes of the opioid crisis, the chant hits hard, âBehind every closed door, a corpse not yet discovered, behind every closed door a memory waits to live again.â
âSix months after I left the job, I realized I had this underlying trauma,â he admits. âEvery single time I opened a door, I would get flashes of a corpse on the other side, because thatâs what I was constantly finding.â
Thematically, he drew inspiration from the Catholic Saint of AmputationâSaint Antony of Padua. As such, imagery of amputation doubled as a metaphor for imbalances of power, race relations, and labor rights throughout That We Be Made Worthy. The snarling and biting âTaxonomy of Ratsâ dissects âthe history of disadvantaged people in society referred to as vermin.â Then, thereâs âIncisors,â which layers the âfight for respect and recognition in the workplaceâ over a chaotic din. The seven-minute finale âAt The Foot Of The Mountainâ tempers a primitive groove with the expanse of UK doom as it reinterprets the myth of Sisyphus as told by Albert Camus.
âItâs a strange ending to the album,â Andrew elaborates. âItâs supposed to be equal parts victorious and defeating. The refrain in the song is âNo victory is finalâ. We keep saying that because you think you won, but you have to keep doing these things and pushing the boulder up the hill.â
In the end, Intensive Care climb out of the trauma and towards an artistic triumph of their own. âWeâre always looking ahead,â Andrew leaves off. âWe keep our eyes on what weâre doing.â
Pressing Information:
157x White In Purple with Neon Splatter
351x Black & White SpinnerÂ
Tracklist:
01- The Promise of Christ
02- Behind Every Closed Door
03- Our Fault
04- Incisors
05- O Blessed Tongue
06- Taxonomy of Rats
07- Beds of Pain
08- Whatever You Give Away At Death
09- At The Foot of The MountainÂ




















