Narcotic Wasteland (Ex-Nile) Premiere New Single “Barbarian”

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Ex-Nile member Dallas Toler-Wade is celebrating his 50th birthday next Thursday. Additionally, his current band Narcotic Wasteland is marking the 10th anniversary of their debut album this year, setting the stage for an extensive summer tour.

To commemorate both milestones, Narcotic Wasteland has released a fiery new single titled "Barbarian" from their upcoming album Digital Cordyceps. Listen to it here. While details about the album remain sparse, Toler-Wade described the new track as a defiant message aimed squarely at the ruling class

Comments Toler-Wade: “Barbarian is one of my favorite songs I have written so far. The guitar work is thrashy but also has a neo-classical element to it. I love the mid-tempo churning bass drums that is no secret at this point. Lyrically the song is about my personal feelings on how I want to live my life, but also an observation of what is going on in the world right now. I am sure I am not the only one who sees we are living in an oligarchic society. Meaning we are in a society where only a chosen few have most of the political power. This has always disgusted me. I never needed a political leader or organized religion to tell me how to act, what to read or listen to, and who to vote for. I think it is all complete self-serving bullshit and I refuse to have any part in it.

“I am barbaric. I follow no rules but my own. I refuse to participate in a society that is untrustworthy, narcissistic, and completely selfish. So I choose a more nomadic life as far away as possible from all of the madness. I am here to entertain. It is my calling. I hope you enjoy the song!!!!! Thanks to all of the fans for your continued support and inspiration!!! Let’s rise above and take our freedom back!!!!!”

All of the above sets the stage for a summer tour featuring special guests Whore of Bethlehem, Ignominious, Filth, and Malignancy.

(Source: www.metalunderground.com)

 

Roman P-V - 2024-06-04 13:38:41

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