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Thoughtcrimes (Ex-The Dillinger Escape Plan) Premiere New Song “Mirror Glue”

Thoughtcrimes, the project featuring drummer Billy Rymer (ex-The Dillinger Escape Plan), have shared a new track called “Mirror Glue.” That song will appear on the group's new album “Altered Pasts,” which is set to be released on August 26. Singer Rick Pepa commented:

“’Mirror Glue’ feels like the most natural extension of the ‘Tap Night’ EP. Also, I’d be remiss to not mention my little brother Nick Picerno of Godseyes. He lent his talent for a guest vocal performance on the track.”

Rymer added:

“I’ve always been a fan of anthemic drum intros. It’s something that when done right, will always give a song an unmistakable identity. That was the intention when putting this one together. It started with the drums. Everything after that was a linear progression of tension and release, blindsided curve balls and scene changes. There was no jumbling around with parts. It was all written as is in sequence. It’s also the only song we have ever auditioned live prior to tracking.”

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PostedAugust 17, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsThoughtcrimes, Altered Pasts, Mirror Glue

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