In the heart of the pandemic’s chaos, The Exchange Project emerged as a transcontinental force, bringing together the distinct talents of Tom Joss, Patrick James, Omar Delgado, and Pablo Contreras. Hailing from Cleveland, Fort Worth, Caracas, and La Serena, respectively, this 50/50 American and Latino rock ensemble now converges in Washington, DC. Their latest single, “Carnivores,” delivers a visceral punk experience that resonates with a global pulse. Born from Joss’s groove-based rock riffs, the track marries fuzz-drenched guitars, inspired bass lines, and apocalyptic drums, creating a sonic whirlwind that mirrors the intensity of the lyrics.
“Carnivores” is a rallying cry for those who crave unfiltered, rebellious soundscapes. The lyrics, a testament to the band’s fearless approach, paint a vivid picture of a world where boundaries are shattered, and the primal instinct reigns supreme. As The Exchange Project continues to make waves in the DC rock scene, “Carnivores” stands tall as the anthem of their sonic rebellion. Join the movement, feel the adrenaline, and embrace the carnal energy – this is not just a song; it’s a sonic revolution. Keep your ears to the ground, because The Exchange Project is a force that demands to be heard.