CARPENTER BRUT & KRISTOFFER RYGG RELEASE ‘EYES WITHOUT A FACE’
24th July 2024French synthwave artist, CARPENTER BRUT is the latest artist to add his take on a classic track for the official soundtrack to Sumerian Comics’ American Psycho comic book series. Enlisting the vocal talents of Ulver‘s Krystoffer Rygg, CARPENTER BRUT presents his cover of the Billy Idol classic, ‘Eyes Without A Face’. The track is available to stream on your platform of choice now.
Listen to ‘Eyes Without a Face’ here.
Speaking on his fresh take on this 80s classic, CARPENTER BRUT shares:
“I wanted to do a cover that was a bit diferent from the usual, slower than what I’m used to, and ‘Eyes Without a Face’ was an obvious choice for me. I thought Kris from Ulver would be the perfect match for the vocals. It turned out to be one of his favorite songs. So it was a sign to do this cover. We’re very proud of the result.”
Nathan Yocum, President of Sumerian Comics , adds:
“Carpenter Brut and KrystofFer Rygg from Ulver bring a dark, electrifying twist to Billy Idol’s classic ‘Eyes Without a Face,’ perfectly complementing the haunting themes of our American Psycho comic book series. From one musician that’s the pinnacle of Darksynth collaborating with a legendary Norwegian vocalist, this track has it all!”
The American Psycho comic book series by Sumerian Comics is a bold reimagining of Patrick Bateman’s notorious saga. The five-issue series delves into a dual storyline format; one tracing the chilling exploits of Bateman, and the other introducing a contemporary narrative featuring Charlene Carruthers—a social-media-savvy millennial whose descent into violence mirrors the chilling escalation of her predecessor. This innovative take reinterprets the iconic tale with a story written by Michael Calero (Quested), vivid artwork by Piotr Kowalski (The Witcher, Bloodborne, Sex) and striking colors by Brad Simpson (Kong of Skull Island, Stray Dogs, Blade Runner Origins).
Today’s release joins previously released tracks from the likes of Ice Nine Kills (ft. Reel Big Fish), who tackled the Katrina and The Waves smash hit, ‘Walking On Sunshine‘, Puscifer, who recorded a brand new, original single, ‘The Algorithm’ for the comic book series, Unlike Pluto who covered Eurythmics ‘Sweet Dreams‘, Perturbator, who covered ‘Dangerous‘ by Depeche Mode and Ramsey, who covered Leadbelly‘s ‘Where Did You Sleep Last Night‘. Between them, the previously released tracks have racked up over 677,000 streams with current sales for the comic book series topping 80,000 units.
Fans of the American Psycho franchise can look forward to more from the accompanying soundtrack for the comic book series that perfectly complements the visual frenzy and deepens the narrative’s impact, making each issue a multifaceted experience of sight and sound. Head to the Sumerian Comics website for more information and to order your copies of American Psycho.To celebrate this epic new track and give fans the freshest merch to wear whilst skanking their way through the summer, ICE NINE KILLS have dedicated their monthly Nightmare On The Ninth merch capsule to the release. Items are limited and only available for a short time, so be sure to grab yours now from www.ink-merch.com.
ABOUT SUMERIAN COMICS:
Sumerian is an American comic book and graphic novel publisher headed up by Behemoth Comics co-founders Nathan Yocum and Ryan Swanson, alongside Sumerian Records founder and film director Ash Avildsen. Sumerian’s titles are distributed worldwide by Diamond Comic Distributors to the comic market and Simon & Schuster to the book market. Sumerian averaged over half a million physical comic books sold yearly.
ABOUT CARPENTER BRUT:
Carpenter Brut draws its influences from 80s TV shows and B-movies loaded with synthesizers. The mysterious and discreet man behind the Pentagon – or the Brutagram as his fans would call it – evokes an encounter between Justice Beats and the universe of John Carpenter. Listening to his homemade EPs, however, one would rather bet on a metalhead background, a crush for Dario Argento, and a force-fed religious education. This would explain his penchant for the occult, his passion for kitsch sounds and his adoration for all kinds of enjoyment. Carpenter Brut pays tribute to the post-hippie/pre-AIDS culture that then set the basis of electro and metal to give us a unique, violent and crazy 80s revival sound.CARPENTER BRUT ONLINE:
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