KING YOSEF: Revolver Magazine premieres "Power" single from new Kurt Ballou-produced album "An Underlying Hum"; official music video now streaming; US tour with Black Magnet underway
Watch the official music video, here: https://www.revolvermag.com/music/fans-godflesh-code-orange-hear-king-yosefs-searing-new-song-power
Pre-order the new album, An Underlying Hum, here: https://kingyosef.bandcamp.com/album/an-underlying-hum
Recorded and mixed by Converge's Kurt Ballou at GodCity Music, the album drops April 28th via Bleakhouse.
Revolver states: “King Yosef’s bludgeoning new song is a scathing onslaught of heavy hardcore chugs a la Code Orange and wire-sparking industrial-metal fuckery that recalls his collaboration with Youth Code.”
King Yosef, a 25-year old Oregon native whose other past collabs include some of the biggest names in rap, including XXXTenatacion and Ski Mask the Slump God, calls the track “an anthem for being the worst version of yourself.”
A series of seething bangers, laced with ominous melodies, An Underlying Hum's songs penetrate deep and haunt the skull for days; a mix of metallic hardcore, hip-hop bounce, industrial noise, and ghostly interludes, for fans of the aforementioned bands as well as Death Grips, Nine Inch Nails, and Godflesh.
An Underlying Hum is a deep dive into childhood traumas and a quest toward self-betterment, inspired by Yosef's time in therapy: "I went through a process of diving in so deep," he says. "All the bad memories and situations of growing from youth to adult. I put the memories into a song. All these things that were stuck in me, they no longer have power over me."
A US tour with Black Magnet is now underway.
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