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The USA-based industrial metal project Derision Cult, led by multi-instrumentalist Dave McAnally, has released the Mercenary Notes Pt 1 album via Glitch Mode Recordings.
Mercenary Notes Pt 1 continues on Derision Cult's themes of over-stimulation and public manipulation by corporations to sell more products. Mainman Dave McAnally draws on first-hand experiences from decades in the advertising industry to create a set of tracks which serve as a survival guide for maintaining mental health in a media-entrenched world determined to generate hysteria and sensationalism among the masses.
"On the last album, we pointed out ways the media prays on people's emotions, on this one, we're talking about solutions and how to move forward in the 21st century. It's called Mercenary Notes because we wanted to sort of reveal how the magic tricks for playing on emotions are done so they're easier to spot. I think that's good for people to think about how they're hearing things and if it's meant to wind them up vs. provide objective information. Even though the tracks are visceral and aggressive, there's a positive message throughout it."
Dave was joined by Sean Payne, who produced the album and brought the classic glitch-mode Chicago industrial sound to the tracks.
Dave states: "After the last album, I knew I wanted to step up the game production wise and Sean was a natural for me to go to. While I'm a big fan of Cyanotic and Conformco, Sean and I have a common point of view and Derision Cult fits great in the glitch-mode world. We were able to retain the country/blues-meets-metal riffs I started out with while adding his soundscapes and massive percussion to the party".
In addition to Dave and Sean, Mercenary Notes Pt 1 features a high-profile cast of guests that include Chris Connelly (Ministry, Pigface), Reeves Gabrels (David Bowie, The Cure) and Justin Broadrick (Godflesh). In addition to guests on the album, Mercenary Notes Pt 1 has an entire design theme created by legendary Chicago artist Jim Marcus (Die Warzau, Go Fight). "It was great working with Jim on this because we're both ex-big agency guys. So we have some common feelings about messaging and exploiting people's emotions to sell products. He did an amazing job bringing that to life visually without being super obvious."
Mercenary Notes Pt 1 awaits you right below, while Mercenary Notes Pt 2 will follow next year. Link