Canadian gothic/post-rock act The Silence Industry released a brand new single "Headlong (General Strike!)". The single comes from the upcoming release with the same name, which will be on 31 May via Aenaos Records.
The Silence Industry is back with the fourth instalment in their captivating series of digital 7-inch singles. "Headlong (General Strike!)" is a powerful and intricate track, blending delayed guitars with noisy electronics to create a dark, resonant soundscape, yet undeniably driving. The song delves into themes of historical transcendence and collective agency, making it a thought-provoking listen as well as a musical powerhouse.
The digital release offers more than just the title track. It 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.
Don't miss out on this thrilling release from The Silence Industry and experience the dark and dynamic world of "Headlong (General Strike!)". Link

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