Compactor has kicked off its Southeast Campaign, starting in Miami on October 10 and wrapping up in Baltimore on October 24. The tour includes notable stops like Orlando’s Nihil Ball and Chattanooga’s Noise Night, featuring support from acts like Human Fluid Rot and Desolation Colony. Their latest album, Institutionalized Genocide, released on May 2, critiques sociopolitical injustices and marks Compactor’s return to the southeastern U.S. after a four-year hiatus.
Given the current socio-political climate, how do you think the themes in Institutionalized Genocide resonate with audiences today?