October 17, 2024

Terminal collected on ‘The Hush of Cannons Cold’ – Out now

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Terminal collected on 'The Hush of Cannons Cold'

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Out now is the brand new album from the South African industrial act Terminal: “The Hush of Cannons Cold”. The album title is taken from the song “Testify”, which appeared on the group’s most recent full-length release, “The New Republic” (2023).

“The Hush of Cannons Cold” is a collection of eight instrumental reworks released on Records. The instrumental tracks appeared as seven brief interludes on the first two Terminal albums and were now remixed and developed into full-length instrumental pieces by different collaborators.

Contributing artists include , , Stahlschlag, , , and Searching For Survivors. “More than one artist expressed that this was a unique challenge for them,” states Terminal head Thomas Mark Anthony. “In many cases, the first thing a remixer does is delete everything but the vocal track. With no vocal track, they had to change their approach right out of the gate. They all rose to the challenge.”

Terminal themselves have also included an all-new track entitled “From The River To The Sea [Palestine Will Be Free]”.

Terminal will be playing selected dates in the Summer and Fall of 2024.

Terminal is the work of singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Thomas Mark Anthony, a lifelong anti-apartheid and civil rights activist over a life lived in South Africa, Canada and the USA. David Ross Phillips (drums) and Sonia Weimann (bass/keyboards/vocals) have recently join Antony (vocals/guitar) for upcoming live performances.

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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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