November 15, 2024

Stabbing Westward drops covers EP “Hallowed Hymns” with covers of The Cure, Ministry and Echo & The Bunnymen

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Stabbing Westward has released the covers EP “Hallowed Hymns” with covers of The Cure, Ministry and Echo & The Bunnymen.

“Hallowed Hymns”, released on COP International Records, features 4 tracks that were instrumental to the industrial band’s beginnings. It includes original takes on “Burn” from The Cure (famously featured on the soundtrack to “The Crow”), the classic “(Every Day Is) Halloween” by Ministry and Echo And The Bunnymen’s hit “The Killing Moon”.

There is also a special “Devil’s Night Mix” version of Stabbing Westward’s “Burn” cover to round out this surprise release.

The Stabbing Westward line-up for this release includes original founding members Christopher Hall (vocals/guitar) and Walter Flakus (keyboards/programming) as well as longtime bandmate Carlton Bost (bass) and newest member Bobby Amaro (drums). They originally released their cover of “Burn” for the Cold Waves Festival compilation album in September.

Says frontman Christopher Hall about this special surprise release: “2020 has been a shit year. We were supposed to release our new album and tour the U.S. to support it. But clearly that’s not happening. We know Halloween is different this year with no parties and no Trick or Treating so we wanted to give fans something special …. something that will help tie you over until we can release some new music.

We picked these three tracks because, for us, they represent the feeling of Halloween and they were very important songs during our early musical stages. If there were ever two bands that I would say most influenced Walter and I to form Stabbing Westward it would be Ministry and The Cure. From the earliest days of Ministry’s With Sympathy through the evolution of Twitch, they were the band that opened our minds and hearts to industrial music. To be able to reimagine these songs as Stabbing Westward while still trying to pay homage to the brilliance of the original versions was a terrifyingly fun adventure.

We have been working on the album so hard for so long that it was really a joy to take a break and explore all these tracks had to offer. As often as you listen to your favorite songs it’s a totally different experience to take one apart and see how it was built. It gave me such an immense appreciation for what these amazing artists created—especially the Ministry track knowing how primitive the gear was that Al Jourgensen had to work with back then with none of the modern tools we take for granted today. He literally created new techniques in the studio that we still use today. He was light years ahead of his time. We hope you enjoy listening to these tracks as much as we have enjoyed recording them.”

Stabbing Westward recently reunited for the first time in decades, releasing the “Dead And Gone” EP with new material in January 2020 and announcing a new record deal with indie label COP International to release the band’s upcoming fifth studio album “Wasteland” — their first new LP in 20 years — set for 2021.

To recapture the early chemistry, the band has again recruited their original producer, John Fryer, for the upcoming “Wasteland” release.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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