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Carpenter Brut Returns With Horror-Themed Album ‘Leather Terror’ and Nightmarish Video for Single “Imaginary Fire”

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Carpenter Brut Return With Horror-Themed 'Leather Terror' Album and Nightmarish Video for Single "Imaginary Fire"

French synthwave icon Carpenter Brut is back, announcing his brand-new album Leather Terror, which is set for release April 1 via Universal, Bloody Disgusting just learned.

Leather Terror is the second in Carpenter Brut’s Leather album trilogy, the next chapter following his widely acclaimed 2018 album Leather Teeth.

But here’s the kicker: The albums form the soundtrack of an imagined movie from 1987!

To celebrate the announcement, Carpenter Brut also shares the colossal synthrock anthem “Imaginary Fire” featuring vocalist Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed, The Black Queen)!

The accompanying video was directed by Dehn Sora and “captures an eerily beautiful apocalypse during a psychedelic trip,” notes the press release.

“I’m really proud of this one, happy to cross these musical paths,” Puciato explained. “I love how the video turned out too. Lyrically the song is pretty to the point. Two people frustratingly trying to get rid of their fears and their made-up bullshit so they can move forward, together or separate, free of outcome.”

See the video for “Imaginary Fire” here:


Leather Teeth introduced the story of Bret Halford, an introverted science student. He liked a girl who didn’t like him and much preferred the team’s star quarterback. Bret got mad and tried to create a concoction that would allow him to control them all, but ends up disfigured and decides instead to become a rock star. This is how he will seduce the girl, and all other girls: By becoming Leather Teeth, singer of Leather Patrol. 

Now, Leather Terror finds Bret Halford as a true rock star and a ruthless avenger. Leather Teeth inflicts vengeance on those who stand between him and what he desires. While the album Leather Teeth was in parts a celebratory take on ‘80s glam rock, in his new opus, Carpenter Brut – across the space of twelve tracks – gets more malevolent, documenting the rise of his protagonist as a serial killer who wants to take revenge on all those who mistreated him when he was younger. 

“After spending much of 2018 touring, I had decided to take a long break to compose the new album of the trilogy,” says Brut. “The pandemic confirmed that my choice to stay home was the right one. I ended up taking over a year and a half to compose this album. I made a lot of decisions with the time I had that I wouldn’t have had time to make if the pandemic hadn’t happened. I wanted to make the whole thing as massive as possible. There is no guitar on this album. I did everything with synths. Even though I didn’t know exactly how I wanted the album to sound at first, I knew I wanted it to be massive and violent.” 

Leather Terror features a significant number of guests:

In addition to the aforementioned Greg Puciato on new single “Imaginary Fire,” Alex Westaway of Gunship gives voices on the pummelling synth pop of “The Widow Maker” (“a rather particular hybrid timbre”), and Ben Koller of Converge and Jonka of Tribulation appear on the sinister title track, which closes the story. The Norwegian band Ulver and Kathrine Shepard from the band Sylvaine are also on board as well as Persha – a Parisian singer – who directly contacted Carpenter Brut to initiate a collaboration. 

Hypes the release: “Leather Terror reflects both a serial killer, and an artist, in their prime: Bold and daring while full of shock and awe, creating a true spectacle out of great darkness with a flamboyant disregard for rules.”

LEATHER TERROR TRACKLISTING:

  • Opening Title 
  • Straight Outta Hell 
  • The Widow Maker 
  • Imaginary Fire 
  • … Good Night, Goodbye 
  • Day Stalker 
  • Night Prowler 
  • Lipstick Masquerade 
  • Color Me Blood 
  • Stabat Mater 
  • Paradisi Gloria 
  • Leather Terror 

Presales for Leather Terror are available here:

Carpenter Brut Return With Horror-Themed 'Leather Terror' Album and Nightmarish Video for Single "Imaginary Fire"

Carpenter Brut Return With Horror-Themed 'Leather Terror' Album and Nightmarish Video for Single "Imaginary Fire"

Co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, the V/H/S quadrilogy, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily.

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‘The Vigil’ Director Keith Thomas Puts a Horror Spin on A Place to Bury Strangers’ Video for “I Disappear” [Exclusive]

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'The Vigil' Director Keith Thomas Puts a Horror Spin on A Place to Bury Strangers' Video for "I Disappear" [Exclusive]

The Eyes of My Mother‘s Kika Magalhaes and The Vigil‘s Malky Goldman fight to the death in this ultra-violent music video for A Place to Bury Strangers!

Often cited as “the loudest band in New York,” Brooklyn’s A Place to Bury Strangers returned last summer with an excellent new EP, Hologram, on founding member Oliver Ackermann’s label Dedstrange.

The band then shocked fans with the announcement of a new full-length album, See Through You, which is now streaming everywhere!

To celebrate the release, the band is sharing with Bloody a brand horror-themed new music video for “I Disappear (When You’re Near)” directed by none other than Keith Thomas, the filmmaker behind the excellent The Vigil not to mention Blumhouse and Universal’s fresh adaptation of Stephen King’s Firestarter!

As previously notes, the video features pits two women against each other in a fight to the death.

“I’ve always wanted to dig into music videos,” Thomas tells Bloody Disgusting. “When APTBS approached me, I was just coming off of two big projects back-to-back. So jumping into a run-and-gun, down-and-dirty film like this was a nice digestif.

“‘I Disappear (When You’re Near)’ is a great, enigmatic song and I wanted to give it an enigmatic visual component. You won’t know how our two protagonists (Magalhaes & Goldman) started fighting but you’re about to find out how their bloody melee ends…”

Stream See Through You everywhere!


A Place To Bury Strangers 2022 Tour Dates:

Wed. March 9 – Hamburg, DE @ Hafenklang &
Thu. March 10 – Dresden, DE @ Beatpol &
Fri. March 11 – Warsaw, PL @ Klub Poglos &
Sat. March 12 – Prague, CZ @ Futurum &
Sun. March 13 – Bratislava, SK @ Randal Club &
Mon. March 14 – Budapest, HU @ Durer Kert &
Wed. March 16 – Bucharest, RO @ Control Club ^
Thu. March 17 – Sofia, BG @ Mixtape5 ^
Fri. March 18 – Thessaloniki, GR @ Eightball ^
Sat. March 19 – Athens, GR @ Temple ^
Mon. March 21 – Skopje, MK @ 25th of May Hall ^
Tue. March 22 – Belgrade, RS @ Club Drugstore ^
Thu. March 24 – Zagreb, HR @ Mochvara ^
Fri. March 25 – Bologna, IT @ Freakout Club ^
Sat. March 26 – Rome, IT @ Largo ^
Sun. March 27 – Milan, IT @ Legend Club ^
Tue. March 29 – Zurich, CH @ Bogen F ^
Wed. March 30 – Munich, DE @ Backstage ^
Thu. March 31 – Martigny, CH @ Caves Du Memoir
Fri. April 1 – Paris, FR @ La Trabendo *
Sat. April 2 – London, UK @ Lafayette *
Mon. April 4 – Antwerp, BE @ Kavka *
Tue. April 5 – Munster, DE @ Gleis 22 *
Wed. April 6 – Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg *
Thu. April 7 – Groningen, NL @ Vera *
Sat. April 9 – Stockholm, SE @ Hus 7 *
Sun. April 10 – Oslo, NO @ John Dee *
Mon. April 11 – Copenhagen, DK @ Pumpehuset *
Tue. April 12 – Berlin, DE @ Hole 44 *
Wed. April 13 – Cologne, DE @ MTC *
Mon. May 9 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s %
Wed. May 11 – Chapel Hill, NC @ Cat’s Cradle Back Room %
Thu. May 12 – Atlanta, GA @ 529 %
Sat. May 14 – Austin, TX @ Oblivion Access
Mon. May 16 – Tucson, AZ @ 191 Toole %
Tue. May 17 – Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Wed. May 18 – San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar
Fri. May 20 – Oakland, CA @ Starline Social Club
Sun. May 22 – Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey
Mon. May 23 – Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater %
Tue. May 24 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
Thu. May 26 – Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
Fri. May 27 – Lawrence, KS @ The Bottleneck
Sat. May 28 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry %
Sun. May 29 – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club %
Tue. May 31 – Chicago, IL @ Empty Bottle %
Thu. June 2 – Toronto, ON @ Lees Palace %
Fri. June 3 – Montreal, QC @ Bar le Ritz PDB %
Mon. June 6 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg %
Tue. June 7 – Washington, DC @ Songbyrd %

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