Rap steel duo Ho99o9 (pronounced “horror”) have pulled again the curtain on their third album, Tomorrow We Escape, out September ninth, unveiling the tracklist, paintings, and one other new tune.
The band had beforehand launched the grinding lead single “Upside Down,” and the brand new single, “Incline” — produced by David Sitek — follows in an identical vein, combining hip-hop, nu-metal, and industrial. Right here the group is assisted by a trio of visitor performers who’re additionally identified for experimentation: Nova Twins, Pink Siifu, and Yung Skrrt.
The remainder of the album additionally options another notable visitor vocalists together with Greg Puciato (ex-Dillinger Escape Plan, Jerry Cantrell) on the tune “Tapeworm” and Chelsea Wolfe on the monitor “Immortal.” As Ho99o9 revealed within the preliminary press announcement, Tomorrow We Escape sees the duo firming down the politics in favor of a extra emotionally-driven songwriting method.
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“It was a wholesome problem to deal with emotion,” said the band in a press launch. “Up to now, lots of our materials was politically charged. That factor is current to a level, however we wished to take a extra private route. This mindset drove how we wrote songs. Everyone has a wrestle. The purpose is to seek out motivation for preservation.”
See the total tracklist, album artwork, and the video for “Incline” beneath.
Tomorrow We Escape Art work:
Tomorrow We Escape Tracklist:
01. I Miss House (feat. MoRuf)
02. Escape
03. Goal Apply
04. OK, I’m Reloaded
05. Psychic Jumper
06. Incline (feat. Nova Twins, Pink Siifu & Yung Skrrt)
07. Upside Down
08. Tapeworm (feat. Greg Puciato)
09. Immortal (feat. Chelsea Wolfe)
10. LA Riots
11. Godflesh