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Genghis Tron: Dream Weapon 12"
GENGHIS TRON make their return with their highly anticipated new album, Dream Weapon! The bandâs first new studio outing in over a decade, GENGHIS TRON's Hamilton Jordan and Michael Sochynsky are now joined by two new collaborators: vocalist Tony Wolski and Sumac/Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn. Together, the lineup perfects the unique mix of extreme rock and electronic music GENGHIS TRON has pioneered over their storied career. A melding of hypnotic rhythms and densely layered synth soundscapes, Dream Weapon was recorded and produced alongside long-time collaborator Kurt Ballou at God City Studio in Salem, Massachusetts, with additional production and engineering by Ben Chisolm (Chelsea Wolfe) and JJ Heath (Rain City Recorders).
Lyrically and conceptually, Dream Weapon picks up where Board Up The House left off.
âThat albumâs closing track, âRelief,â was about how humans have become a burden to the planet, and how Earth will endure long after weâre gone,â Jordan explains. âThere is sadness at the end, but some reliefâand beautyâtoo. Dream Weapon is, loosely, an album-length meditation on that theme.â
From the ethereal, almost robotic vocal phrasings accompanying the industrial attack of âPyrocene,â to the chaotic, pulse-pounding drumming acrobatics and cyclical guitar patterns in the albumâs triumphant title track, Dream Weapon is not just a nod to GENGHIS TRON'scelebrated past as a metal/progressive/experimental outfit. The new album redefines what these genres, sounds, and musical elements can achieve. Dream Weapon is a record that captures GENGHIS TRON at a matured, focused state; the ebbs and flows of the album are just as hard-hitting as they are dreamy, soaring, and meditative.
Seasoned GENGHIS TRON listeners will find Dream Weapon to be both excitingly fresh and reassuringly familiar. âThough it sounds a bit different than our previous albums, I don't think we approached Dream Weapon any differently than the others,â Jordan explains. âMichael and I take years to write and trade demos, with about 80% of our ideas landing on the cutting-room floor. Once we have a rough song idea we both like, we write dozens of drafts of a song over months before we end up with a final demo.â
âI think one difference in our approach for this album was that we had a strong sense from the outset of what kind of vibe we wanted to create,â Sochynsky adds. âSomething more cohesive, meditative and hypnotic.â
Through the albumâs inventiveness and rejuvenated approach, Dream Weapon marks another bold step forward in the wildly creative career of GENGHIS TRON, and cements the band's legacy of groundbreaking, genre-defying innovation.
Lyrically and conceptually, Dream Weapon picks up where Board Up The House left off.
âThat albumâs closing track, âRelief,â was about how humans have become a burden to the planet, and how Earth will endure long after weâre gone,â Jordan explains. âThere is sadness at the end, but some reliefâand beautyâtoo. Dream Weapon is, loosely, an album-length meditation on that theme.â
From the ethereal, almost robotic vocal phrasings accompanying the industrial attack of âPyrocene,â to the chaotic, pulse-pounding drumming acrobatics and cyclical guitar patterns in the albumâs triumphant title track, Dream Weapon is not just a nod to GENGHIS TRON'scelebrated past as a metal/progressive/experimental outfit. The new album redefines what these genres, sounds, and musical elements can achieve. Dream Weapon is a record that captures GENGHIS TRON at a matured, focused state; the ebbs and flows of the album are just as hard-hitting as they are dreamy, soaring, and meditative.
Seasoned GENGHIS TRON listeners will find Dream Weapon to be both excitingly fresh and reassuringly familiar. âThough it sounds a bit different than our previous albums, I don't think we approached Dream Weapon any differently than the others,â Jordan explains. âMichael and I take years to write and trade demos, with about 80% of our ideas landing on the cutting-room floor. Once we have a rough song idea we both like, we write dozens of drafts of a song over months before we end up with a final demo.â
âI think one difference in our approach for this album was that we had a strong sense from the outset of what kind of vibe we wanted to create,â Sochynsky adds. âSomething more cohesive, meditative and hypnotic.â
Through the albumâs inventiveness and rejuvenated approach, Dream Weapon marks another bold step forward in the wildly creative career of GENGHIS TRON, and cements the band's legacy of groundbreaking, genre-defying innovation.
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Genghis Tron: Dream Weapon 12"
Genghis Tron: Dream Weapon 12"
GENGHIS TRON make their return with their highly anticipated new album, Dream Weapon! The bandâs first new studio outing in over a decade, GENGHIS TRON's Hamilton Jordan and Michael Sochynsky are now joined by two new collaborators: vocalist Tony Wolski and Sumac/Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn. Together, the lineup perfects the unique mix of extreme rock and electronic music GENGHIS TRON has pioneered over their storied career. A melding of hypnotic rhythms and densely layered synth soundscapes, Dream Weapon was recorded and produced alongside long-time collaborator Kurt Ballou at God City Studio in Salem, Massachusetts, with additional production and engineering by Ben Chisolm (Chelsea Wolfe) and JJ Heath (Rain City Recorders).
Lyrically and conceptually, Dream Weapon picks up where Board Up The House left off.
âThat albumâs closing track, âRelief,â was about how humans have become a burden to the planet, and how Earth will endure long after weâre gone,â Jordan explains. âThere is sadness at the end, but some reliefâand beautyâtoo. Dream Weapon is, loosely, an album-length meditation on that theme.â
From the ethereal, almost robotic vocal phrasings accompanying the industrial attack of âPyrocene,â to the chaotic, pulse-pounding drumming acrobatics and cyclical guitar patterns in the albumâs triumphant title track, Dream Weapon is not just a nod to GENGHIS TRON'scelebrated past as a metal/progressive/experimental outfit. The new album redefines what these genres, sounds, and musical elements can achieve. Dream Weapon is a record that captures GENGHIS TRON at a matured, focused state; the ebbs and flows of the album are just as hard-hitting as they are dreamy, soaring, and meditative.
Seasoned GENGHIS TRON listeners will find Dream Weapon to be both excitingly fresh and reassuringly familiar. âThough it sounds a bit different than our previous albums, I don't think we approached Dream Weapon any differently than the others,â Jordan explains. âMichael and I take years to write and trade demos, with about 80% of our ideas landing on the cutting-room floor. Once we have a rough song idea we both like, we write dozens of drafts of a song over months before we end up with a final demo.â
âI think one difference in our approach for this album was that we had a strong sense from the outset of what kind of vibe we wanted to create,â Sochynsky adds. âSomething more cohesive, meditative and hypnotic.â
Through the albumâs inventiveness and rejuvenated approach, Dream Weapon marks another bold step forward in the wildly creative career of GENGHIS TRON, and cements the band's legacy of groundbreaking, genre-defying innovation.
Lyrically and conceptually, Dream Weapon picks up where Board Up The House left off.
âThat albumâs closing track, âRelief,â was about how humans have become a burden to the planet, and how Earth will endure long after weâre gone,â Jordan explains. âThere is sadness at the end, but some reliefâand beautyâtoo. Dream Weapon is, loosely, an album-length meditation on that theme.â
From the ethereal, almost robotic vocal phrasings accompanying the industrial attack of âPyrocene,â to the chaotic, pulse-pounding drumming acrobatics and cyclical guitar patterns in the albumâs triumphant title track, Dream Weapon is not just a nod to GENGHIS TRON'scelebrated past as a metal/progressive/experimental outfit. The new album redefines what these genres, sounds, and musical elements can achieve. Dream Weapon is a record that captures GENGHIS TRON at a matured, focused state; the ebbs and flows of the album are just as hard-hitting as they are dreamy, soaring, and meditative.
Seasoned GENGHIS TRON listeners will find Dream Weapon to be both excitingly fresh and reassuringly familiar. âThough it sounds a bit different than our previous albums, I don't think we approached Dream Weapon any differently than the others,â Jordan explains. âMichael and I take years to write and trade demos, with about 80% of our ideas landing on the cutting-room floor. Once we have a rough song idea we both like, we write dozens of drafts of a song over months before we end up with a final demo.â
âI think one difference in our approach for this album was that we had a strong sense from the outset of what kind of vibe we wanted to create,â Sochynsky adds. âSomething more cohesive, meditative and hypnotic.â
Through the albumâs inventiveness and rejuvenated approach, Dream Weapon marks another bold step forward in the wildly creative career of GENGHIS TRON, and cements the band's legacy of groundbreaking, genre-defying innovation.
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GENGHIS TRON make their return with their highly anticipated new album, Dream Weapon! The bandâs first new studio outing in over a decade, GENGHIS TRON's Hamilton Jordan and Michael Sochynsky are now joined by two new collaborators: vocalist Tony Wolski and Sumac/Baptists drummer Nick Yacyshyn. Together, the lineup perfects the unique mix of extreme rock and electronic music GENGHIS TRON has pioneered over their storied career. A melding of hypnotic rhythms and densely layered synth soundscapes, Dream Weapon was recorded and produced alongside long-time collaborator Kurt Ballou at God City Studio in Salem, Massachusetts, with additional production and engineering by Ben Chisolm (Chelsea Wolfe) and JJ Heath (Rain City Recorders).
Lyrically and conceptually, Dream Weapon picks up where Board Up The House left off.
âThat albumâs closing track, âRelief,â was about how humans have become a burden to the planet, and how Earth will endure long after weâre gone,â Jordan explains. âThere is sadness at the end, but some reliefâand beautyâtoo. Dream Weapon is, loosely, an album-length meditation on that theme.â
From the ethereal, almost robotic vocal phrasings accompanying the industrial attack of âPyrocene,â to the chaotic, pulse-pounding drumming acrobatics and cyclical guitar patterns in the albumâs triumphant title track, Dream Weapon is not just a nod to GENGHIS TRON'scelebrated past as a metal/progressive/experimental outfit. The new album redefines what these genres, sounds, and musical elements can achieve. Dream Weapon is a record that captures GENGHIS TRON at a matured, focused state; the ebbs and flows of the album are just as hard-hitting as they are dreamy, soaring, and meditative.
Seasoned GENGHIS TRON listeners will find Dream Weapon to be both excitingly fresh and reassuringly familiar. âThough it sounds a bit different than our previous albums, I don't think we approached Dream Weapon any differently than the others,â Jordan explains. âMichael and I take years to write and trade demos, with about 80% of our ideas landing on the cutting-room floor. Once we have a rough song idea we both like, we write dozens of drafts of a song over months before we end up with a final demo.â
âI think one difference in our approach for this album was that we had a strong sense from the outset of what kind of vibe we wanted to create,â Sochynsky adds. âSomething more cohesive, meditative and hypnotic.â
Through the albumâs inventiveness and rejuvenated approach, Dream Weapon marks another bold step forward in the wildly creative career of GENGHIS TRON, and cements the band's legacy of groundbreaking, genre-defying innovation.
Lyrically and conceptually, Dream Weapon picks up where Board Up The House left off.
âThat albumâs closing track, âRelief,â was about how humans have become a burden to the planet, and how Earth will endure long after weâre gone,â Jordan explains. âThere is sadness at the end, but some reliefâand beautyâtoo. Dream Weapon is, loosely, an album-length meditation on that theme.â
From the ethereal, almost robotic vocal phrasings accompanying the industrial attack of âPyrocene,â to the chaotic, pulse-pounding drumming acrobatics and cyclical guitar patterns in the albumâs triumphant title track, Dream Weapon is not just a nod to GENGHIS TRON'scelebrated past as a metal/progressive/experimental outfit. The new album redefines what these genres, sounds, and musical elements can achieve. Dream Weapon is a record that captures GENGHIS TRON at a matured, focused state; the ebbs and flows of the album are just as hard-hitting as they are dreamy, soaring, and meditative.
Seasoned GENGHIS TRON listeners will find Dream Weapon to be both excitingly fresh and reassuringly familiar. âThough it sounds a bit different than our previous albums, I don't think we approached Dream Weapon any differently than the others,â Jordan explains. âMichael and I take years to write and trade demos, with about 80% of our ideas landing on the cutting-room floor. Once we have a rough song idea we both like, we write dozens of drafts of a song over months before we end up with a final demo.â
âI think one difference in our approach for this album was that we had a strong sense from the outset of what kind of vibe we wanted to create,â Sochynsky adds. âSomething more cohesive, meditative and hypnotic.â
Through the albumâs inventiveness and rejuvenated approach, Dream Weapon marks another bold step forward in the wildly creative career of GENGHIS TRON, and cements the band's legacy of groundbreaking, genre-defying innovation.











