Austin heavy psych-rockers SCORPION CHILD are very pleased to announce the release of a brand new single, 'She Sings, I Kill'.
This new track gives us a furtive glimpse into the Texans highly anticipated upcoming sophomore album, on the wake of starting a month long UK and European tour. Aryn Jonathan Black returns with his rich, electrifying vocals interweaved with the groove laden riffs of guitarist Christopher Jay Cowart and the sauntering bass work of Alec Caballero Padron. SCORPION CHILD are completed by Jon ‘Charn’ Rice (drums) and AJ Vincent (keyboards). More impassioned than ever, SCORPION CHILD have something to prove.
'She Sings, I Kill' is now available as a 7" vinyl and digital download. The single contains the new track as well as another new song, '(Enter The) Twilight Coven', which will be a B-Side exclusive to this release.
Vehement vocalist Aryn Jonathan Black commented:
“Greetings everyone! Rather than viewing ‘She Sings, I Kill’ as a first single off of our upcoming album, it serves more as a window into its creation. It offers a mix unique to this release but also previews one direction taken on this next record that we're excited to finally bring into fruition. We hope you enjoy.”
Planet Rock are exclusively premiering the 'She Sings, I Kill' lyric video which you can view here.
The 7" will be available to buy at their upcoming shows in black or white vinyl format and at the Nuclear Blast Mailorder as well as via digital download here.
SCORPION CHILD’s second album is due to be unleashed in early in 2016, and anticipation has been building. The band have once again been working with Chris ‘Frenchie’ Smith (THE ANSWER, ...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD) who produced and arranged the band’s self-titled, first full-length.
SCORPION CHILD’s second album is due to be unleashed in early in 2016, and anticipation has been building. The band have once again been working with Chris ‘Frenchie’ Smith (THE ANSWER, ...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD) who produced and arranged the band’s self-titled, first full-length.