Virginia (USA)‑based post‑apocalyptic dark electro/industrial entity Circuit Preacher returns with “Cut”, a mid‑tempo EBM‑driven strike carved from disillusion, clarity, and the refusal to carry what was never yours to bear. The track arrives with an accompanying video, further sharpening its message of severance and self‑determination.
“Cut” is a ritual of separation — a rejection of identities imposed by others, and a refusal to mirror the people and systems that shaped your wounds. With cold precision and restrained aggression, Circuit Preacher dissects projection, false divinity, and the machinery that demands obedience. The song captures the moment when belief collapses, obedience fractures, and the world finally reveals itself without distortion.
This is not a hymn of healing. It is a blade. A boundary. A decision.
Circuit Preacher frames “Cut” as the point where you stop participating in narratives written for you, where you stop absorbing the expectations, guilt, and mythology projected onto your skin. It is the sound of stepping out of the role you were assigned — and burning the script behind you.
This is severance. Cut the ties. Cut them down.
With “Cut”, Circuit Preacher continues to refine a sound rooted in industrial austerity, EBM pulse, and post‑apocalyptic tension — a sermon for those who have stopped kneeling and started seeing. The previously released single, "Chain Of Command", is still available over HERE. Link

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"We were kind of exploring dark subject matters and darker sounds. I really like that, and this is the direction we are going right now." - Larissa Vale
"It's a dark album. According to me, it's the darkest yet in our discography. It's also very suggestive, very introverted, less direct, and might be less friendly..." - Daniel Moilanen
"We're really into oxymorons and that sort of thing. Years and years ago, we came up with this idea—well, we didn't invent it, but we called it "happy sad"." - Matt James
"You know, the music and songs just come, and we don't distance ourselves from the music that comes out." - Jyrki 69
