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Fotocrime Announce New Album "Security"

Fotocrime will be releasing a new album, titled “Security,” on March 13. A video for the first single, “Plowjob,” can be found below:

“Security” Track Listing:

01. “Crimewave”
02. “Plowjob”
03. “Shockwave”
04. “Unthinkable”
05. “Disharmonizer”
06. “Intimidation”
07. “Dreamstate”
08. “Cautious”
09. “Grifter”
10. “Security”

Frontman Ryan Patterson commented:

“Killing Joke, Big Black, and Hot Snakes–these were all bands that all had musicians that passed away recently. Geordie Walker, Steve Albini and Rick Froberg were all so crucial to my musical growth, so I wanted to put these influences forward and channel them as much as I could, as opposed to keeping them in my back pocket and letting them manifest in less obvious ways.”

“The new album has some synth textures, but for Security we had a different sort of goal. We recorded most of the music live, and what you’re hearing is primarily guitar, bass, and drum machine. So there are plenty of Soviet-era analog synths, but not anywhere near the amount that there has been with Fotocrime previously.”

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PostedJanuary 7, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFotocrime

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