tētēma Releases Colorfully Experimental Video for “Wait Till Mornin”

Australian duo tētēma (Mike Patton and Anthony Pateras) has released their new single “Wait Till Mornin” along with its music video.  “Wait Till Mornin’” is the second track to be released from the 13-song Necroscape, with the band first releasing its lead “Haunted On The Uptake” in mid-January.  In a press release, Pateras discussed the new song, saying its  “Peter Gunn on methamphetamine with RD Burman as co-pilot, being pursued by Madlib through an early 80s London industrial estate. This was one of the first songs we wrote for the new album, and probably played a big part in convincing us doing another would be a good idea. It is the only song on the record with a drum less chorus; like a lot of our music, the drama is upside down.”

Both tracks will be featured on the band’s upcoming second studio album Necroscape, set to be released April 3rd. It is also the band’s first release in four years since their debut Genocidal.

Patton’s supergroup Tomahawk recently announced that they are working on new material for their fifth studio album with the title and release date yet to be announced. Tomahawk includes members from Battles, Mr. Bungle and The Jesus Lizard. He also serves as the lead singer for Faith No More, who will be playing couple of shows in Los Angeles this May alongside System of A Down and Korn. Late last year, he released a joint album with French Composer  Jean Claude Vannier teamed up for the record Corpse Flower.

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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