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TITLE: Scar GENRE: Industrial, EBM, Electronica LABEL: 50 Shades of Gray (Independent) PRODUCER: Trent D'Amour and Zander Gray A couple weeks ago ZTO made their musical debut with the release of 'Destroyer,' the duo's first single. So far, the release has been the only song available to people who wanted to hear a Shadowmachine/Zander Gray collaboration, and it did not disappoint, with a crushing industrial backing competing with death metal riffs and frantic synthesizers. The suprising thing is the drastic difference between 'Destroyer' and the new single 'Scar.' Trent D'Amour explained the dichotomy between the two songs, and also elaborated on the forthcoming album: Quote:"Well basically the concept of the album is that there will be two sides, or cycles, and that one will be entitled 'Manic' and the other 'Depressive.' You can probably guess how the music on both sides are going to vary. Both Zander and I will have equal creative input, but the Manic side will be mostly Zander driven and the Depressive side will be mostly coming from me, although the songwriting process is basically a 50/50 split. This new single, 'Scar,' is going to be on the depressive side. 'Destroyer' is going to be on the manic side. We've also been kicking around the idea of doing a cover, but we're not sure of which song. Oh yeah, and the album is going to be called REHAB. Clever, huh?" 'Scar' does differ extremely from 'Destroyer,' the latter being an industrial death metal song, the former being a danceable, albeit dark, industrial/electronica song. The entire song is based on a multi-layered industrial beat that winds and fades in and out constantly, creating a feeling of discomfort and disorientation, with a fuzzy electronic bassline that pounds steadily beneath the pulsing beat. The entire song is accentuated by sparse sections of frenetic guitarwork from Gray that drive the harder-hitting parts of the song. The song ends with a lengthy coda, featuring Trent chanting the lyrics as the song fades out. the scar is deep and the worms are inside the scar is a place my addictions hide the scar is bleeding, the scar is wet the scar's from a wound i've not felt yet the scar is growing, the scar is cold the scar is spreading as i get old
what you've seen, what you believe your scars are bleeding, our scars are bleeding the pain inside, the pain you hide are scars that are bleeding, your scars are bleeding
i feel like nothing, i feel so hot i feel like something i know i'm not i'm breathing heavy, my palms are wet i'm killing myself with no regrets
what you've seen, what you believe you self deceive, you self deceive the pain inside, the pain you hide is bleeding from your wounded sides
your scars are bleeding, our scars are bleeding your scars are bleeding, our scars are bleeding your scars are bleeding, our scars are bleeding your scars are bleeding, our scars are bleeding
this pain won't stop, this scar's still bleeding this pain won't stop, this scar's still bleeding this pain won't stop, this scar's still bleeding this pain won't stop, this scar's still bleedingPERSONNEL:Trent D'Amour - Vocals, Programming, Synthesizers, Samples, Bass, Percussion Zander Gray - Backing Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Programming, Samples, Percussion REHAB is set to be released AUGUST 31stSOUNDS LIKE:
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