Genghis Tron: Signal Fire 12" (royal blue vinyl) (PRE-ORDER)
With their fourth full-length album Signal Fire, GENGHIS TRON awaken us from the post-apocalyptic daydreams of their previous work with a violentâand most welcomeâshove. This time, the distant-future reveries we first heard on Board Up The House give way to an unsettling awareness of the present weâre actually living, as our circumstances grow too pressing to try and escape.
âSignal Fire envisions a Kojima-esque dystopia of endless proxy warfare,â says vocalist and lyricist Tony Wolski (The Armed), âwhere the deluge of available information has outmoded the human ability to parse it. A world where those amoral, shameless and cunning enough can literally reshape reality at their whim through sheer insistence."
Having roared onto the scene in 2004 with a uniquely demented blend of extreme metal, synthesizer textures, and drum-machine madness, GENGHIS TRON are no strangers to making a forceful impression. But Signal Fire marks the first time bandleaders Michael Sochynsky and Hamilton Jordan âjoined again by Wolski and Nick Yacyshyn (SUMAC) on drums, plus newcomer Kenny Szymanski (The Armed) on bassâhas captured this level of urgency with such visceral precision. âThis album is very much rooted in the now,â confirms Jordan.
Album opener âI Am Allâ sets the table with a chest-throbbing synth pulse as Wolski declares âIâm on a tear, Iâm on a tear,â over swirling industrial rhythms and creeping synthlines. âNothing Blooms in the Hollowâ grafts desert-rock swagger onto interlocking layers of dizzying riffs and chants before Wolski steers the band into full-on sonic burnout, like a spaceship careening into the sun. âBorn Preyâ navigates deftly through Genghis Tronâs classic sonic touchpoints: furious blastbeats, electronic breaks, haunting vocal earworms, and a towering synth-pop crescendo. Meditative interludes like âLike Fotocromâ and âWithout Formâ deliver shimmering, ominous beauty. And âNew Godsâ invokes Rabies-era Skinny Puppy to bring the album to a bludgeoning, anthemic finale, as Wolski screams on repeat: âNew gods to bleed me out / No new peace / Bleed me out / I love it.â
Twenty years into their career, having proven their ability to forge common ground between Ministry and Aphex Twin, between Brutal Truth and Boards Of Canada, between Cluster and Converge, ugly-beautiful new genre hybrids from GENGHIS TRON no longer come as a surprise. Whatâs remarkable, however, is how Sochynsky and Jordan have taken a project that started in 2004 as a dorm-room genre-pastiche experiment ââa chaotic, wild amalgamation of all our favorite stuff, literally slammed together,â says Jordanâand refined their songwriting craft to deliver a sound that is unmistakably their own.Â
Tracklist:
- 1 I Am All
- 2 Signal Fire
- 3 Future Worship
- 4 Like Fotochrom
- 5 Tomorrow Mirage
- 6 Nothing Blooms in the Hollow
- 7 Without Form
- 8 Born Prey
- 9 A Love So Pure
- 10 New Gods
UPC: 781676763917
Label: Relapse
Release Date: 6.12.26
Format: 12"
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Genghis Tron: Signal Fire 12" (royal blue vinyl) (PRE-ORDER)
Genghis Tron: Signal Fire 12" (royal blue vinyl) (PRE-ORDER)
With their fourth full-length album Signal Fire, GENGHIS TRON awaken us from the post-apocalyptic daydreams of their previous work with a violentâand most welcomeâshove. This time, the distant-future reveries we first heard on Board Up The House give way to an unsettling awareness of the present weâre actually living, as our circumstances grow too pressing to try and escape.
âSignal Fire envisions a Kojima-esque dystopia of endless proxy warfare,â says vocalist and lyricist Tony Wolski (The Armed), âwhere the deluge of available information has outmoded the human ability to parse it. A world where those amoral, shameless and cunning enough can literally reshape reality at their whim through sheer insistence."
Having roared onto the scene in 2004 with a uniquely demented blend of extreme metal, synthesizer textures, and drum-machine madness, GENGHIS TRON are no strangers to making a forceful impression. But Signal Fire marks the first time bandleaders Michael Sochynsky and Hamilton Jordan âjoined again by Wolski and Nick Yacyshyn (SUMAC) on drums, plus newcomer Kenny Szymanski (The Armed) on bassâhas captured this level of urgency with such visceral precision. âThis album is very much rooted in the now,â confirms Jordan.
Album opener âI Am Allâ sets the table with a chest-throbbing synth pulse as Wolski declares âIâm on a tear, Iâm on a tear,â over swirling industrial rhythms and creeping synthlines. âNothing Blooms in the Hollowâ grafts desert-rock swagger onto interlocking layers of dizzying riffs and chants before Wolski steers the band into full-on sonic burnout, like a spaceship careening into the sun. âBorn Preyâ navigates deftly through Genghis Tronâs classic sonic touchpoints: furious blastbeats, electronic breaks, haunting vocal earworms, and a towering synth-pop crescendo. Meditative interludes like âLike Fotocromâ and âWithout Formâ deliver shimmering, ominous beauty. And âNew Godsâ invokes Rabies-era Skinny Puppy to bring the album to a bludgeoning, anthemic finale, as Wolski screams on repeat: âNew gods to bleed me out / No new peace / Bleed me out / I love it.â
Twenty years into their career, having proven their ability to forge common ground between Ministry and Aphex Twin, between Brutal Truth and Boards Of Canada, between Cluster and Converge, ugly-beautiful new genre hybrids from GENGHIS TRON no longer come as a surprise. Whatâs remarkable, however, is how Sochynsky and Jordan have taken a project that started in 2004 as a dorm-room genre-pastiche experiment ââa chaotic, wild amalgamation of all our favorite stuff, literally slammed together,â says Jordanâand refined their songwriting craft to deliver a sound that is unmistakably their own.Â
Tracklist:
- 1 I Am All
- 2 Signal Fire
- 3 Future Worship
- 4 Like Fotochrom
- 5 Tomorrow Mirage
- 6 Nothing Blooms in the Hollow
- 7 Without Form
- 8 Born Prey
- 9 A Love So Pure
- 10 New Gods
UPC: 781676763917
Label: Relapse
Release Date: 6.12.26
Format: 12"
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With their fourth full-length album Signal Fire, GENGHIS TRON awaken us from the post-apocalyptic daydreams of their previous work with a violentâand most welcomeâshove. This time, the distant-future reveries we first heard on Board Up The House give way to an unsettling awareness of the present weâre actually living, as our circumstances grow too pressing to try and escape.
âSignal Fire envisions a Kojima-esque dystopia of endless proxy warfare,â says vocalist and lyricist Tony Wolski (The Armed), âwhere the deluge of available information has outmoded the human ability to parse it. A world where those amoral, shameless and cunning enough can literally reshape reality at their whim through sheer insistence."
Having roared onto the scene in 2004 with a uniquely demented blend of extreme metal, synthesizer textures, and drum-machine madness, GENGHIS TRON are no strangers to making a forceful impression. But Signal Fire marks the first time bandleaders Michael Sochynsky and Hamilton Jordan âjoined again by Wolski and Nick Yacyshyn (SUMAC) on drums, plus newcomer Kenny Szymanski (The Armed) on bassâhas captured this level of urgency with such visceral precision. âThis album is very much rooted in the now,â confirms Jordan.
Album opener âI Am Allâ sets the table with a chest-throbbing synth pulse as Wolski declares âIâm on a tear, Iâm on a tear,â over swirling industrial rhythms and creeping synthlines. âNothing Blooms in the Hollowâ grafts desert-rock swagger onto interlocking layers of dizzying riffs and chants before Wolski steers the band into full-on sonic burnout, like a spaceship careening into the sun. âBorn Preyâ navigates deftly through Genghis Tronâs classic sonic touchpoints: furious blastbeats, electronic breaks, haunting vocal earworms, and a towering synth-pop crescendo. Meditative interludes like âLike Fotocromâ and âWithout Formâ deliver shimmering, ominous beauty. And âNew Godsâ invokes Rabies-era Skinny Puppy to bring the album to a bludgeoning, anthemic finale, as Wolski screams on repeat: âNew gods to bleed me out / No new peace / Bleed me out / I love it.â
Twenty years into their career, having proven their ability to forge common ground between Ministry and Aphex Twin, between Brutal Truth and Boards Of Canada, between Cluster and Converge, ugly-beautiful new genre hybrids from GENGHIS TRON no longer come as a surprise. Whatâs remarkable, however, is how Sochynsky and Jordan have taken a project that started in 2004 as a dorm-room genre-pastiche experiment ââa chaotic, wild amalgamation of all our favorite stuff, literally slammed together,â says Jordanâand refined their songwriting craft to deliver a sound that is unmistakably their own.Â
Tracklist:
- 1 I Am All
- 2 Signal Fire
- 3 Future Worship
- 4 Like Fotochrom
- 5 Tomorrow Mirage
- 6 Nothing Blooms in the Hollow
- 7 Without Form
- 8 Born Prey
- 9 A Love So Pure
- 10 New Gods
UPC: 781676763917
Label: Relapse
Release Date: 6.12.26
Format: 12"











