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AMERICAN ANYMEN - Inks Deal With Eclipse Records And Unleashes New Single From Upcoming Album

Antifolk industrial metal band American Anymen has signed to  Eclipse Records and unleashed a new single/lyric video for the "Fentanyl Death Kiss" track, taken from the band's upcoming album, Cities Changing Names, scheduled for release on 10 June. "Fentanyl Death Kiss" is available in the player below.

The band was formed in 1999 by Brett Sullivan as a video project with roots in the New York antifolk scene and has recently leapt into the industrial metal genre.

"'Fentanyl Death Kiss' is about being a drug addict," says lead vocalist and composer Brett Sullivan. "I wrote it because on a few occasions I have been tasked with checking up on people who were not answering their phones or they went MIA for a few days. As you might expect, friends and family became worried and thought they were dead. I had a fearful image in my mind of the drug addict thinking their dead body was a gift to the person who discovers them, like some sick Christmas present. I think singing about addiction is still relevant. In the past, being a heroin addict was like playing a game of Russian Roulette, especially with the amount of Fentanyl now on the street it is literally a death sentence. This song doesn't say don't use drugs, it just says if you do... you'll be dead in two weeks."
 
American Anymen's new LP entitled Cities Changing Names is an album of sonic violence and unbridled energy. Each of the eleven songs on the album is a burst of power that features a sort of pristine mechanization wearing a cloak of raw, human tragedy. This sweet dichotomy is both elegant and hardcore, addictive and welcoming. The musical presentation itself is based on this technique of pairings reversed in no clearer a manner than the production of the drums versus the vocals. The "norm" would have the hummingbird 16ths deep and resounding, the snare rich and reverberant. In turn, the vocal would be "up close," like the "presence" we all enjoy face to face, in that intimate moment right before a kiss. Here, American Anymen turns that on its head, presenting the drum sounds in your face and at the very doorstep of your heart, close enough to touch, while making the vocal echoed, distant, haunting, and mysterious. Each track raises the level of the game in terms of brute force and fireworks, and the listener comes away feeling potent and strong. Link

Cities Changing Names tracklist:
01. My Vacation
02. Fentanyl Death Kiss
03. Cities Changing Names
04. Expert of Nothing
05. Contact Sheets
06. Escalator
07. KTKWTKS
08. Die, I Live
09. Destroy Interesting
10. The Status Quo is a Paper Tiger
11. Countercultures of the World