KING CRIMSON Saxophonist MEL COLLINS Joins Post-Punk Experimentalists CHROME For The First Single From CHROME’s New Album!
19th October 2023Rock music has always had its mainstream acts, bands that following a relatively rigid formula crafted for maximum appeal. And rock music has always had its pioneers, bands that pushed the envelope beyond formula, charting new paths and driving rock to the next stage of its evolution. British prog band King Crimson are one such pioneer, and San Francisco noise rock group Chrome are another. Today, for the first time ever, these two forces are coming together on a brand new single, “Repo Man,” the first song to be released from Chrome’s incredible new album Blue Exposure.
“Repo Man” kicks off with a fuzzed out groove accented with wah-wah peddle magic, thundering drums and a sinister vocal from Chrome mastermind Helios Creed. And then there’s the saxophone from King Crimson’s Mel Collins, which sounds like a demented, wailing spirit coming in and out of the mix. The track as a whole is a heart-stopping, cacophonous symphony of electronic mayhem, distorted frenzy and sheer audacious artistry. Check it out below!
Stream/download the single: https://orcd.co/chrome_repoman
Blue Exposure marks the return of Chrome to the more accessible, song-oriented music that picks up where their brilliant 1980 album Red Exposure left off. For the album, Creed is joined by renowned multi-instrumentalist/producer Fernando Perdomo who worked to craft the most riveting Chrome album in decades! Watch for the release of Blue Exposure on CD and digital this November 17 with the vinyl version coming one month later!
Order the CD: https://cleorecs.com/store/shop/chrome-blue-exposure-cd/
Order the Vinyl: https://cleorecs.com/store/?s=CLO4546&post_type=product
Pre-order/pre-save the digital: https://orcd.co/chrome_blueexposure
TRACK LIST:
- Chromosome Damage II
- Enforcer
- The City Of Dead Stars
- Stress City
- Repo Man
- Bathing In Life
- Blue Exposure
- Careful How You Pour The Wine
- Drifting
- The Journey
- Waiting For The Sun, Waiting For The Moon
- Way Before