The extraordinary metal collective Curse Of Cain today dropped its haunting cover version of The Hooters' classic "All You Zombies". The video single is to be found on the band's upcoming album, Achtung!, set for release on 26 September via ROAR.
"We built our world on noise and forgot to listen", says Curse Of Cain's drummer, The Mechanic. "Now, through Rainbow's voice, the silence speaks. More clear and piercing than ever. And in that quiet, the reckoning breathes."
The Timekeeper (guitar) adds: "The clocks are quiet now, but their silence screams. This song is not about the past - it's a warning written in dusk and shadow. We do not sing for comfort. We sing because time demands it". And vocalist, The Soulkeeper, amends: "Some souls drift, weightless in denial. This cover holds a mirror to them all. Wrapped in Rainbow's voice, it's a lullaby for the blind - and a requiem for what could have been".
"For once, the voice is mine alone", Rainbow reveals. "I sing not just to be heard - but to remember. 'All You Zombies' is a hymn for the forgotten, a soft cry beneath a crumbling sky. There's beauty in the sorrow... if you dare to listen."
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