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Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan) Premieres Music Video For New Song “Lowered” Featuring Reba Meyers (Code Orange)

Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan) has joined forces with Reba Meyers (Code Orange) for a new song called “Lowered.” This track is from Puciato's new album “Mirrorcell,” which will be available on June 17. Puciato commented:

“When [Reba] came to the studio, we had, like, zero vocals for that song. I had been a little unusually stuck with that one lyrically and as far as vocal phrasings and melodies,” Puciato explains. “Reba and I had such an explosion of musical and personal chemistry right away, and we ended up writing and recording all of the vocals in about six hours. It was one of the purest collaborations I’ve ever done, in terms of feeling, just really natural and explosive. She really blew me away overall. The combined energy was instant. That song turned into something really special because of that energy.”

“Mirrorcell” Track Listing:

01. “In This Hell You Find Yourself”
02 “Reality Spiral”
03. “No More Lives To Go”
04. “Never Wanted That”
05. “Lowered”
06. “We”
07. “I, Eclipse”
08. “Rainbows Underground”
09. “All Waves to Nothing”

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PostedFebruary 22, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio

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