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DERISION CULT Releases Single "Slaves Rebuild" By Larry Petro, News Monkey Friday, November 3, 2023 @ 11:10 AM
Best described by frontman Dave McAnally himself, DERISION CULT forms a "sonic insurgency" through its combination of industrial metal with a tinge of outlaw country. Taking some influence from Producer Sean Payne's band CYANOTIC, DERISION CULT uses cyberpunk-infused metal to focus their message on resisting media manipulation and corporate greed within their lyrics and against-the-grain sound. Certain aspects of their music showcase aspects of classic rock, thrash metal, all the way to Western country - especially in their new release "Slaves Rebuild", which is accompanied by a new music video which you can wtach now on KNAC.COM HERE.
Hailing from Chicago, IL, DERISION CULT is made up of frontman Dave McAnally and a collective of Glitch Mode artists (Sean Payne, Brad Huston, Jesse Hunt) and includes contributors such as guitarist, songwriter, and record producer Reeves Gabrels (The Cure, David Bowie), Chris Connelly (Ministry, Pigface, Revolting Cocks), and Jim Marcus (Die Warzau, Go Fight!). Their first album Mercenary Notes Pt 1, has been described by fans as "a bold sonic rebellion unmasking corporate distortion". Their new release "Slaves Rebuild" promises to give fans what they know and love - with a new twist and style they have yet to hear from the group.
DERISION CULT is a clandestine project by Chicago's own Dave McAnally - a former advertising industry insider, and now a Chicago artist collective leader. By rejecting media manipulation, DERISION CULT wields heavy beats, thrashing guitars, and cyberpunk aesthetics to emancipate the minds of its audience. Their most recent project, Mercenary Notes Pt 1 (EP), was released on Dec 3, 2022, via Glitch Mode Recordings and gained tremendous audience feedback and industry acclaim. Now with their next release "Slaves Rebuild", the group explores a new sound and shocks audiences once again.
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