
Cleveland's extreme metal masters, Ringworm, have gifted fans with another taste of their 9th album, Seeing Through Fire with the track, "Thought Crimes." Vocalist Human Furnace explains that the song embodies speed and aggression, capturing the struggle to maintain independent thoughts in a world dominated by controlled marketing and forced tribalism:
"'Thought Crimes.' Speed. Aggression. Attack. All the things that come to mind, sonically, when I think of this song. It's a manic song. It makes you move. Lyrically, it's not a political song. It's about trying to have your own thoughts amongst an ocean of controlled marketing, algorithms, and forced tribalism. It's a natural emotional response to being sculpted, directed, and sometimes, ordered, to believe in one thing or the other."
Stream the new single, "Thought Crimes," below and pre-order the album here.
12 comments
Post CommentThose podcast losers i'm sure will spend an episode on this but won't take ringworm on tour
Somehow the worm remains relevant. These last 2 singles have been phenomenal
Ringworm unveils brutal body odor, ranking their rank odor "most putrid of all time".
Human furnace still sounds like what I imagine a human furnace would. It's awesome
Mediocre riff, mediocre structure, mediocre vocalization I think we see a pattern here
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