Alternative Press Breaks Story with Preview of “Get Through the Day” Video
Genre-bending musical artists TWIZTID have revealed the surprise Black Friday drop of a brand new album, Revelashun.
“The song is an audio study of the mind and how we let people’s negativity through comments and gestures towards us become the focus of our day rather than use that day to focus on coming up,”explains TWIZTID’s Jamie Madrox
Revelashun was produced by longtime TWIZTID producer Michael “Seven” Summers with additional production by Young Wicked and Scatteredbrains. The album features guests Kid Bookie, Young Wicked and Lex The Hex Master.
“We feel like we threw away the gimmicks, theatrical storylines and a ‘everything has to be horror music or else vibe’ and came straight up real and raw on ‘em this time around,” the band says. “Yeah, we still want it…and we feel every song on the record speaks to that.”
Revelashun track listing:
1-Hallejuah
2-Blueprint
3-We Just Wanna Be Heard
4-Get Through the Day
5-Come Alive (ft. Kid Bookie and Young Wicked)
6-Clear
7-Hold Up (ft. Young Wicked)
8-Separate
9-Twinz
10-Laughable (ft. Lex The Hex Master and Young Wicked)
11-Change Me
12-Never Be Nothing
Pre-pandemic, Twiztid wrapped up a tour of the USA with Motionless in White, We Came As Romans, Vans Warped Tour and sold-out headline show at St, Andrews Hall in Detroit. The 12-time Billboard charting artists recently launched an online virtual concert called Netfest: On Your Couchafter their next tour was canceled due the pandemic. The virtual concert featured appearances by TWIZTID themselves, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Redman, Tech N9ne, Rittz, R.A the Rugged Man, Chelsea Grin, The Black Moods, Hyro the Hero, Caleb Shomo of Beartooth, Christian Coma of Black Veil Brides and Spencer from Ice Nine Kills. Netfest: On Your Couch was watched around the globe by more than 43,000 fans.
In additional to their musical ventures, TWIZTID’s Jamie Madrox and Monoxide established the Astronomicon pop culture convention three years ago. Taking place in their native Detroit, the convention has consistently featured the best guests from music, comic books, movies and television all together under one roof.
This year’s convention was highlighted by the announcement of TWIZTID’s very own animated cartoon, now in development with producer Ken F. Levin of Night Sky Productions (Amazon Primes’ The Boys) on board as a showrunner. The cartoon is based on TWIZTID’s Source Point Press comic book series, Haunted High-Ons, which sold out and was quickly collected into trade paperback.
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