Wormtooth's New Music Video “Riding in Circles, Thinking in Circles” Reveals Ominous Introspection Behind the Mask Exclusive XPN Key Premiere

An anxious sense of foreboding settles as a masked being seemingly not of this world sings a tense sullen lullaby.

The second video from Wormtooth for the song “Riding in Circles; Thinking in Circles” is out now, produced by Digital Fiend.

The second music video from the album “BREACH” (out now) directed by CJ Davis of Harrowgrove premiered on XPN’s The Key blog and is a spectral exploration of Wormtooth’s mask.

 Read The Key Premiere of “Riding in Circles; Thinking in Circles” here: https://bit.ly/2JZW2XE

At once self-aggrandizing while in the same breath self-deprecating the song is a representation of the inner battle that seems to be going on in Wormtooth. 

“If you need a let down you can count on me.” Wormtooth sings in the chorus playing with the contradiction of trusting someone to be untrustworthy.

The video can be found on youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu6Ww95yHWA&feature=youtu.be) and the album “BREACH” can be found on all music outlets.

Wormtooth is playing June 8th at Century with Big Death, Fleetwood Deville, Gristmill, and The Magnificent Sh*thawks and June 14th at Ortlieb’s with Soft Idiot, Bury Your Fish, and U.S. Nero (out of New Orleans).

“The Man in the Long Coat” Wormtooth’s A.R.G. (Alternate Reality Game) which was released alongside the album “BREACH” can be read in its entirety on the Wormtooth website.

"If you would like more information, or if you want to interview the band or review the show, please contact Milo Page at The Tesseract Society. Milo@tesseractsociety.com

 
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Wormtooth’s Debut Album “BREACH” Will Give You Nightmares

 
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Philadelphia, 4.10.19 —

That queasy feeling in your gut may just be indigestion, the headache may be from stress, and the sense of unease may just be lack of sleep or maybe it could be an aftershock from the debut album by Philadelphia based industrial rapper Wormtooth.

Wormtooth’s debut album “BREACH” is out now on most music platforms. The masked figure that performs as Wormtooth can best be described as where Nine Inch Nails’ “Downward Spiral” meets Kanye West’s “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.” Often described as cinematic, the concept album features Philadelphia artists Harrowgrove and Mike Voss as well as production from Cypress Hill affiliate thekeenone among other collaborations on the project.

Recently off an East Coast tour with sludge metal band Yuckmouf, Wormtooth has been performing in Philadelphia for about two years, with fans eagerly awaiting a debut album. Driven as a child to make music following after great rock frontmen like Marilyn Manson and Patti Smith,

Wormtooth’s stage energy has been a thing of legend spoken about only in hushed whispers by all who have seen them live.

Capturing that live energy in a recording was an arduous process, but through witchcraft, alchemy and the dark sciences Wormtooth does seem to have pulled it off.

Listen to the album now On Wormtooth’s website (https://www.wormtooth.net/breachmusic) or on most music platforms below or purchase it on cassette or CD in the Wormtooth shop.

Bandcamp

Spotify

iTunes

Soundcloud

Tidal

Deezer

Amazon

Google

YouTube

Napster

Allegedly written by Wormtooth while in a medically induced coma, his mysterious record label The Tesseract Society has spared no expense in helping him achieve his vision.

Recorded and mixed by Wormtooth the samples, beats, lyrics, and heavy vocal effects all add to the dark, brooding nightmare collage of sounds that comprise “BREACH.”

 
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The debut album was released alongside a multimedia A.R.G. (Altenate Reality Game) called “the Man in the Long Coat,” which can be found on Wormtooth’s website along with lyrics for the album, full credits and a music video going along with the song “These are Our Demons and Our Demons are Loud.”