Psyclon Nine announces new album with single: ‘I Choose Violence’
Out now via Metropolis Records is “I Choose Violence”, the first single from a forthcoming new album by the US act Psyclon Nine. Blending elements of industrial rock, metal, deathcore, ambient and trap, Nero Bellum adds that “I specifically set out to break as many genre limitations as possible with this song, while staying true to the concepts and imagery that Psyclon Nine evokes. Lyrically, it’s a reflection of the world we live in. An anthem for the unseen and unheard.”
Psyclon Nine will headline a 22 date North American ‘Devils Work’ tour commencing on 31st January 2025, while there are plans to tour Europe later in the year.
Psyclon Nine ‘Devils Work’ tour 2025
- January 31 – San Diego, CA (Brick by Brick)
- February 2 – Portland, OR (Star Theatre)
- February 3 – Seattle, WA (El Corazon)
- February 5 – Lincoln, NE (Grays Keg)
- February 7 – Detroit, MI (Harpos Concert Theatre)
- February 8 – Toronto, ON (The Cave)
- February 10 – West Chicago, IL (WC Social Club)
- February 12 – Lakewood, OH (Mercury Music Lounge)
- February 13 – New York, NY (Stimulate)
- February 14 – Lowell, MA (Taffeta Music Hall)
- February 15 – Rochester, NY (Montage Music Hall)
- February 16 – Richmond, VA (Fallout)
- February 17 – Gastonia, NC (The Rooster)
- February 18 – Atlanta, GA (The Masquerade, Purgatory)
- February 19 – Tampa, FL (New World Brewery)
- February 20 – Orlando, FL (Conduit)
- February 22 – Austin, TX (Elysium)
- February 23 – Dallas, TX (Limbo Room at Ruins)
- February 25 – Denver, CO (The Nile Underground)
- February 28 – Mesa, AZ (The Nile Underground)
- March 1 – Las Vegas, NV (The Dive Bar)
- March 8 – Los Angeles, CA (Bar Sinister)
About Psyclon Nine
Psyclon Nine is an American band formed in 2000 in San Francisco, California, and known for their blend of electronic and industrial metal. Originally, their music was characterized by terror EBM with melancholic atmospheres and black metal-style vocals.
Over time, the band evolved towards a more industrial metal sound, incorporating black metal elements.
The band’s primary creative force is lead vocalist, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Nero Bellum, who remains the only original member. In 2009, Psyclon Nine’s fourth album, “We the Fallen”, became their first and only album to appear on the Billboard Charts.
Discography:
- Divine Infekt (2003)
- INRI (2005)
- Crwn Thy Frnicatr (2006)
- We the Fallen (2009)
- Order of the Shadow: Act 1 (2013)
- Icon of the Adversary (2018)
- Less to Heaven (2022)
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