Uniform present 'American Standard' companion album, 'Nightmare City'

Industrial metal and noise rock group, Uniform, are set to follow up their fifth studio album, American Standard, with a new companion release titled Nightmare City. Dropping about a month after the original, Nightmare City offers reimagined versions of all four tracks from American Standard, putting a fresh spin on the material.
The band shared the following:
Rarely can a record be taken at face value. Although the finished product stands as a culmination of cohesive sounds, the individual threads that weave songs together often provide necessary nuance and exposition all of their own. Each isolated stem might be part of a greater story, but the whole cannot stand as intended without a complex series of seemingly disparate elements.
Throughout our existence, Uniform has never particularly cared for genre exercises. We thrive in a constant state of reinvention, making whatever kind of music we feel like making at any given moment. Some records lean into electronic and industrial tropes, while others borrow heavily from punk, metal, and avant-garde rock. This freewheeling spirit of creative liberty is what keeps the band together. If Uniform were bent on following a template, we'd get bored. The second we get bored, we cease to exist.
The creation of the American Standard album has absorbed several years of our collective life. We started writing it in early 2022, tracked most of the instrumentals in the Spring of 2023, and didn't finish editing the final product until the dead of Winter of 2024. In many ways, it stands as the most organic record that we've ever made. Given that the core of the band is two drums, bass, guitar, and vocals, those are the elements highlighted in the final mix. However, stripping those elements away reveals an entirely different collection of songs.
A companion piece to American Standard, Nightmare City is essentially the same record devoid of the rock elements. By removing the presence of traditional instruments, the synths, lap steel, and pianos that sit beneath the surface of the proper album are allowed room to breathe and speak for themselves. The end result straddles the worlds of Basic Channel influenced dub, Tangerine Dream inspired soundscapes, and brutal death industrial.
The bedrock of American Standard stands upon the Nightmare City. It's not the happiest of all places, but understanding the landscape yields its own rewards. We hope you enjoy your stay.
Uniform's current tour schedule is as follows:
12/03 Washington, DC @ DC9 ~
12/04 Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda's ~
12/05 Boston, MA @ The Armory ~
12/06 Montréal, QC @ Cabaret Foufounes ~
12/07 Toronto, ON @ Monarch Tavern ~
12/08 Detroit, MI @ Small's ~
12/10 Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle ~
12/11 Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups ~
12/13 Richmond, VA @ The Warehouse ~
12/14 Bethlehem, PA @ National Sokols ~
Uniform's European tour with Bad Breeding and special guest The Body & Dis Fig and A Place To Bury Strangers on select dates.
10/01 Manchester, UK @ The White Hotel %
10/02 Newcastle, UK @ The Lubber Fiend %
10/03 London, UK @ Rich Mix %
10/04 Brussels, BE @ Botanique %
10/05 Haarlem, NL @ Patronaat %
10/06 Utrecht, NL @ De Helling %
10/08 Hamburg, DE @ Hefenklang %
10/09 Berlin, DE @ Zukunft %
10/10 Warsaw, PL @ Hybrydy $
10/11 Poznan, PL @ 2Progi $
10/12 Prague, CZ @ Underdogs %
10/13 Wien, AT @ Chelsea %
10/15 Zagreb, HR @ Mocvara %
10/16 Manchester, UK @ TPO ^
10/17 Milano, IT @ ARCI Bellezza ^
10/18 Fribourg, CH @ Cafe XXe %
10/19 Paris, FR @ La Java %
% = w/ Bad Breeding
$ = w/ Bad Breeding and A Place To Bury Strangers
^ = w/ Bad Breeding and The Body & Dis Fig
! = w/ Poison Ruin and LEYA
# = w/ World Peace
~ = w/ Pharmakon and True Body
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