LISTEN: Superjoint Releases New Song “Sociopathic Herd Delusion”

Superjoint have just released their new song “Sociopathic Herd Delusion”.

The new track is from their upcoming album Caught Up in the Gears of Application. Of the album title, Anselmo stated

“The overall theme means many things, or no things, but there is an underlying message regardless, about how modern technology — computers and all that comes with them, mainly — has affected our lives. As a musician, it has affected my life both negatively (music being stolen) and positively (being in touch with fellow musicians around the world and staying visible). But when looking at the broader spectrum, computer-land has given everyday people a platform in which to bellow like carnival barkers about anything and everything, humdrum or political, whether qualified or not, some with good intentions, some with disingenuous intentions, and some with ideas that lay somewhere in the middle, creating a mishmash of results.”

The album is set for release on November 11th via Housecore Records, Anselmo’s own label. This will be their first release since 2003’s Lethal Dose of American Hatred. The new project from the band is said to be pretty similar to their two previous albums.

After breaking up in 2005, the band reconnected last year. The group currently consists of founding members Philip Anselmo, Jimmy Bower and Kevin Bond. The three joined forces with Jose “Blue” Gonzalez and Stephen Taylor to form the latest edition of the band.

Listen to “Sociopathic Herd Delusion” below.

Abbie Fichtner: I am a Los Angeles based writer originally from the great state of Connecticut. Last year I graduated from the University of San Diego where I earned my bachelor's in communication studies. My music taste ranges from Nirvana to Pachelbel, but most of my time is spent listening to a carefully curated mix of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Weezer.
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