DÄLEK RELEASE “A HERETIC’S INHERITANCE” SINGLE & VIDEO TOOL’S ADAM JONES GUESTS ON TRACK PRECIPICE ARRIVES APRIL 29 VIA IPECAC RECORDINGS; PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE HERE | ||
To view the “A Heretic’s Inheritance” video, click the image above or follow this link: https://youtu.be/ZU8VC974H5M |
April 6, 2022, Union City, N.J. – Dälek share a third single and accompanying video from the duo’s forthcoming album, Precipice (April 29, Ipecac Recordings), with today’s release of “A Heretic’s Inheritance” (https://youtu.be/ZU8VC974H5M) “The core of this was built by myself, Mike Manteca, and Joshua Booth,” explains Will Brooks, aka MC Dälek. “I ain’t big on features on Dälek albums … but this one is different. Listening to the rough of this joint late night, I knew who’s sound would work perfectly. We’d talked about doing something together for a minute now. It begins with this. Peace to my brother Adam Jones from the legendary TOOL for adding another dimension to this piece. His guitars and synths say all the things I couldn’t say with my voice, so they got their own section to truly sing on in the final mix. I am humbled to have you on this joint fam, and love how seamlessly your sound fits in our sonic world!” “I’ve been a fan of Dälek since they joined us on our 2010 tour,” explains TOOL’s Adam Jones. “Working together was something we’d thrown around in the past so when Will came to me with ‘A Heretic’s Inheritance’ I, of course, instantly said yes and began sharing ideas with him within a couple of days.” The track, and the Mikel Elam/Paul Romano created video, serve as the last preview of the 10-track album that Stereogum described as “built on boom-bap drums” with “smeary electronic sounds all over it” and Brooklyn Vegan said “finds their classic, influential sound in fine form.” and has already seen the band featured on the cover of France’s New Noise Magazine. | ||
“A Heretic’s Inheritance” digital single cover by Mikel Elam |
The band previously released the singles and videos for “Decimation (Dis Nation)” (https://youtu.be/a80PM1sphrQ) “Precipice was a completely different record pre-pandemic,” Brooks explains. “We had been working on the sketch of what the album was going to be at the end of 2019. I think me and (Mike) Manteca had narrowed it down to 17 joints out of the 46 or so that we had started with. Me and Joshua Booth had taken the 17 and really fleshed out the joints. The idea was to bounce them back to Mike and then arrange write lyrics. 2020 obviously had different plans for everybody. We basically put everything on hold. I ended up doing the MEDITATIONS series that year on my own. I think the catharsis of that projects, its rawness, the pandemic, all the death, the social upheaval, everything that went down… when I went back and listened to what we had down… it just wasn’t right anymore, it wasn’t strong enough, it wasn’t heavy enough, it wasn’t angry enough. It just didn’t say what I needed it to say.” Dälek tour dates: May 27 Nantes, France WNWH Festival/ Stereolux May 28 Verona, Italy Colorificio Kroen June 1 Tourcoing, France Le Grand Mix (Tickets) June 2 Strasbourg, France La Grenze June 3 Dijon, France Un Singe en Hiver June 4 Brussels, Belgium Magasin 4 June 5 Ottensheim, Austria Alter Bauhof Ottensheim June 6 Vienna, Austria Werk June 7 Prague, Czech Republic Fuchs 2 June 9 Preston, UK The Ferret June 10 London, UK Electrowerkz June 11 Birmingham, UK Centrala June 12 Manchester, UK White Hotel June 13 Newcastle, UK Cluny June 14 Bristol, UK The Lanes June 16 Glasgow, UK Bloc+ | ||
Photo credit: Michael Patras |
About Dälek Forged in the fires of the East Coast underground music scene of the late ‘90s, experimental hip-hop pioneers, Dälek have spent the past two decades carving out a unique niche fusing hardcore hip-hop, noise and a radical approach to sound. Their brutal sonic temperament pushes rap music’s capacity for noise and protest to exhilarating conclusion. Following in the footsteps of Public Enemy, while drawing influences from My Bloody Valentine and Faust, Dälek have succeeded in adding completely new textural and structural dimensions to rap music. Since forming in 1997, Union City, N.J., the two-piece outfit have released seven studio albums and a collection of rarities/singles. Rolling Stone dubbed their music “ground-breaking,” Pitchfork said the pair have “fulfilled hip-hop’s potential to exist in an alt/underground/experimental universe while staying true to its roots,” Decibel called their work “immediate and visceral,” and Magnet noted how they “continue to blur genre lines.” # # # | ||