Canadian gothic/post-rock project The Silence Industry has released the fourth instalment in its captivating series of digital 7-inch singles, Headlong (General Strike!), via Aenaos Records.
The digital release includes a short, noisy electronic piece, a dark ambient composition, and a unique, "dangerously wholesome" acoustic and noise-oriented rendition of the classic "The Internationale". Fans can also enjoy custom cover artwork and a printable lyric booklet, adding a personal touch to this compelling release. Link
THE SILENCE INDUSTRY - Headlong (General Strike!) Out Now
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