Puscifer Release “Theorem” Video

PUSCIFER RELEASE “THEOREM” VIDEO

https://youtu.be/bfKV0WmjtT8

EXISTENTIAL RECKONING, AVAILABLE NOW

VIA ALCHEMY RECORDINGS/PUSCIFER ENTERTAINMENT/BMG

https://Puscifer.lnk.to/ExistentialReckoning; ALBUM DOWNLOAD CODES CAN BE PURCHASED AT PUSCIFER.COM

“’Theorem’… a lost Devo-meets-Prince track if ever there was one, uses the warmest, most soulful melody to thaw its icy twin vocals…” – Variety

 
 
 
 

Nov. 2, 2020, Jerome, Ariz. – Puscifer, who celebrated their critically-lauded fourth full-length album, Existential Reckoning (Alchemy Recordings/Puscifer Entertainment/BMG) on Friday, have released a video for the song “Theorem” (https://youtu.be/bfKV0WmjtT8).

The video, which was directed by Maynard James Keenan, offers an update on the search for Pusciverse desert dweller Billy D. The clip’s arrival follows an eventful weekend for the group that features Keenan, Mat Mitchell, Carina Round, Greg Edwards and Gunnar Olsen, with a wildly successful release day livestream event, “Existential Reckoning: Live at Arcosanti,” and saw the 12-song album sitting atop Apple’s Rock Album chart since release.

Keenan said: “People ask us ‘What is in the Briefcase?’ ‘Puscifer.’ And what is Puscifer?’ ‘What is Puscifer is what Puscifer is.’ ‘Like a paradox?’ ‘More than one.’ Sigh.”

Existential Reckoning (https://Puscifer.lnk.to/ExistentialReckoninghas also been met with widespread critical praise. Stereogum said the music is “funky” and “darkly playful,” Billboard dubbed it “slinky,” Consequence of Sound said the collection is “comparable to early ‘80s new wavers, as well as modern acts like Radiohead,” American Songwriter described Existential Reckoning as “seductive,” and SPIN said its “infectious enough to make you want to dance the blight away and ponderous enough to make your mind work up a sweat while doing so.”

 
 
Photo credit: Travis Shinn
 
 

About Puscifer

Born somewhere in the Arizona desert, Puscifer is an electro-rock band, multimedia experience, traveling circus, and alien abduction survivors. The group’s catalog consists of four full-length studio albums—“V” is for Vagina [2007], Conditions of My Parole [2011], Money Shot [2015], and Existential Reckoning (2020) —in addition to a series of EPs and remixes. Beyond the core trio of Maynard James Keenan [vocals], Mat Mitchell [guitar, production], and Carina Round [vocals, songwriting], the group’s ever-evolving ecosystem encompasses Greg Edwards (bass, guitar, keys), Gunnar Olsen (drums), as well as a cast of characters such as Billy D and his wife Hildy Berger, Major Douche, Special Agent Dick Merkin, and many more. Meanwhile, the moniker’s origins can be traced to a 1995 episode of the HBO classic Mr. Show where Keenan first utilized the name “Puscifer.” In addition to tallying tens of millions of streams and views, they’ve piqued the curiosity of press. Entertainment Weekly christened them, “Exceptionally groovy, and Revolver fittingly described them as “indescribable.” Renowned for an immersive live show, the group’s performances blur the lines between concert and theater, traversing the dusty American Southwest with Billy D and Hildy or the sweaty squared circle with Luchadores. They’ve brought this to life everywhere from Coachella to Bonnaroo. On their 2020 debut for Alchemy Recordings/Puscifer Entertainment/BMG entitled Existential Reckoning, Puscifer track Billy D back to the desert and, just maybe, uncover the truth about aliens once and for all.

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