Melding elements of Industrial Rock, Metal, Deathcore, Dark
Ambient, 'And Then Oblivion' sees the cult US act further cement its
status as lords of the Blackened Industrial scene, meanwhile pushing its
musical boundaries towards an individualistic strand of heavy
electro-metal, achieved via a combination of juddering guitars, sheet
metal percussion and thoroughly unholy electronics. Band mastermind
Nero Bellum about the first single “I choose Violence”: “I specifically
set out to break as many genre limitations as possible with this song,
while staying true to the concepts and imagery that Psyclon Nine evokes.
Lyrically, it’s a reflection of the world we live in. An anthem for the
unseen and unheard.” Since forming in 2000, Psyclon Nine has
cemented a reputation as one of the most infamous yet successful bands
of the Industrial and Metal crossover scenes, often credited as being
the founders of the Blackened Industrial sub-genre. The band’s new album
sees them charting undefined musical territory that bridged metalcore
with doom electronics, trip-techno with black metal and experimental
cinematic soundscapes with alternative.
Tracklist:
1. Devils Work (3:10) 2. I Choose Violence (2:51) 3. Shoot To Kill (3:56) 4. Crwling Frm Cnt T Cskt (3:47) 5. Locust Of Everything (3:27) 6. Speak Evil (4:08) 7. Say Your Prayers (3:32) 8. Apres Toi Le Deluge (4:31) 9. Taxidermy (4:17) 10. Hidden Track (10:57)