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Album review: Ho99o9 – Tomorrow We Escape
Anarchic duo Ho99o9 are more focussed and exacting than ever on explosive and surprisingly personal third album, Tomorrow We Escape.
Incline comes from the noisy U.S. rap-metal duo's more personal new album, Tomorrow We Escape, out in September
Ho99o9 recently announced that their new album, Tomorrow We Escape, will be dropping on September 9. Ahead of the full thing, the LA/New Jersey rap-metallers have dropped an incendiary new banger, Incline. Which may sound like business as usual on paper, but they've teamed up with Nova Twins, Pink Siifu and Yung Skrrt to give it an extra spoonful of badness.
Also featuring guest spots from Chelsea Wolfe and Better Lovers' Greg Puciato, the band say that the record will further widen their already big palette of metal, punk, hip-hop, industrial and anything else that fits. It will also, they say, take a slightly different tack than previously, focusing more on the personal than the political.
“It was a healthy challenge to focus on emotion. In the past, a lot of our material was politically charged. That element is present to a degree, but we wanted to take a more personal route. This mindset drove how we wrote songs. Everybody has a struggle. The goal is to find motivation for preservation.”
Check out Incline below!
Tomorrow We Escape tracklisting:
1. I Miss Home (feat. MoRuf)
2. Escape
3. Target Practice
4. OK, I'm Reloaded
5. Psychic Jumper
6. Incline (feat. Nova Twins, Pink Siifu & Yung Skrrt)
7. Upside Down
8. Tapeworm (feat. Greg Puciato)
9. Immortal (feat. Chelsea Wolfe)
10. LA Riots
11. Godflesh