Mutoid Man Drop New Single Before Hitting The UK In September

New Album ‘Mutants’ featuring Stephen Brodsky (Cave In), Ben Koller (Converge) and Jeff Matz (High On Fire), Due In July.

Punk Rock and Metal superheroes Mutoid Man, the venerable trio consisting of Cave In vocalist/guitarist Steven Brodsky, Converge drummer Ben Koller and the newly added High on Fire bassist Jeff Matz have a new album on the way, and today they’ve dropped the next single “Siren Song.” The song, which arrives with an animated video, is a straight-up rock n’ roll song, peppered with triumphant bass, stunning guitar runs, and bottom-heavy tones. Watch the video here. The band announced their first new album in six years, Mutants, last month with its first single, “Call of the Void,” that came with a Two Minutes to Late Night directed video. 

Brodsky and Koller, who possess an almost telepathic chemistry, have always excelled at crafting their own unique brand of frenzied, hyper-focused, dynamic, and excessive fretboard-savvy metal. When you take two players who were raised in the hardcore world and who quickly surpassed the technical requirements for playing even the more sophisticated spins on that sound, and then make them playfully push each other into more outrageous and catchy territories, you have a rough approximation of the Mutoid Man sound. But with new bassist Jeff Matz in tow, you now have a trifecta of prog-level players approaching metal with punk irreverence on Mutants, an album that stands to be their most accomplished and most mindboggling effort yet.

Riding on the success of their debut EP Helium Head (2013), the band took on a manic work ethic over the next four years, cranking out two full-lengths, Bleeder (2015) and War Moans (2017), touring relentlessly across the US and Europe, and becoming something of a de facto house band for esteemed New York metal venue Saint Vitus along the way. With tour dates supporting acts like Mastodon and Danzig, it appeared that Mutoid Man’s entry into the upper echelon of heavy metal heroes was inevitable. However, between line-up changes, an exodus from Brooklyn, a slew of other musical projects, and a pandemic, the band was put on hold in the midst of their ascendancy. But after a six-year recording hiatus, Mutoid Man are back to reclaim their throne.

The band recently announced that they will be returning to the UK for a headline tour this September.
See them at the following dates:

8th September – Oslo, London
9th September – The Bread Shed, Manchester
11th September – Stereo, Glasgow
12th September – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
13th September – The Exchange, Bristol
14th September – The Forum, Tunbridge Wells

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