Strung Out have been on the road for over 35 years and are constantly evolving. Still raw, still authentic, still fighting for connection.
"Dead Rebellion", Strung Out's tenth album and the next step in their 35-year evolution, marks a conscious realignment - a heavier, more melodic direction that redefines the band without denying their roots.
"We had reached a point where we were in danger of repeating ourselves," says singer Jason Cruz. "This album is a little slower, more melodic - still heavy, just not as fast." Produced by Shawn McGee at Artistry Recording Studio in Las Vegas, "Dead Rebellion" combines aggression with melody and depth. Strung Out - consisting of Cruz, Rob Ramos, Chris Aiken, Derik Envy and Daniel Blume - prove their skills on this album. Songs like "Future Ghosts", "Cages" and "Empire Down" address modern chaos, technology and division and question the meaning of rebellion in a fragmented world.
"The key to this album lies in technology and the division of society," explains Cruz. "What happened to cohesion? We're all just trying to find common ground." Strung Out has never claimed to be political, but "Dead Rebellion" captures the tensions of the times.
"We're just five guys proving that you can come together and create something beautiful if you put all your bullshit aside."
Support: The Corps
The Corps is a melodic skatepunk band from Vancouver, Canada. They write lyrics that explore personal and social issues from the perspective of the DC comic book universe and have achieved international success. Each song features a story told from the perspective of superheroes and villains.
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