Puscifer Shares a New Music Video for “Postulous (Re-Imagined by Phantogram)”


 

Puscifer, who recently shared Phantogram’s contribution to Existential Reckoning: Re-Wired, releasing on March 31, Puscifer Entertainment/Alchemy Recordings/BMG): “Postulous (Re-Imagined by Phantogram).” They also released a Daniel Martin Diaz (he created the artwork for the album) music video as well.

 

Pre-order the album now:

https://puscifer.lnk.to/ReWired

 

Maynard James Keenan shares his thoughts on the serendipitous partnership: “The symbiotic relationship between Daniel Martin Diaz’s visual art and Puscifer’s sonic landscapes on Existential Reckoning, although accidental, is undeniable. Like sentient life forms separated at birth and reunited in the Arizona desert. The cherry on top is the new video he created to accompany the Phantogram ReWire of ‘Postulous.’ Blown away. Thank you, DMD.”

 

Building on the artwork that has surrounded the alien-infused Existential Reckoning, and its companion release Existential Reckoning: Re-Wired (pre-order here: https://puscifer.lnk.to/ReWired), Diaz explains his approach to the clip: “The concept was to create a futuristic yet nostalgic vision inspired by the overall aesthetic of the music and Carina and Maynard’s performance. I decided to use mind clairvoyance and telekinesis waveforms to convey their communication since their voices blend seamlessly in the recording. The video explores various themes, including invasion from other worlds, apocalyptic scenarios, pyramid mysteries, alien abduction, and advanced technologies.”

 

 

The video arrives as the band has confirmed a June 8 performance at the venerable, UK-based Download Festival. Puscifer was originally slated for a June 15 concert in London, but due to ongoing circumstances at Brixton Academy, that date has now been cancelled.

 

Puscifer have released a track-by-track remix album for each of their four studio albums with Existential Reckoning: Re-Wired offering the most eclectic line-up to date. Imagineers include Puscifer band members Mat Mitchell and Carina Round, current touring musicians Greg Edwards (Failure, Autolux) and Gunnar Olsen, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, the aforementioned Phantogram, drummer Sarah Jones and Bring Me The Horizon’s Jordan Fish, Queens of The Stone Age guitar player Troy Van Leeuwen with Gone is Gone’s Tony Hajjar, oft-Puscifer contributor Juliette Commagere, keyboard player Alessandro Cortini (Nine Inch Nails), BBC 1’s Daniel P. Carter, and Tool’s Justin Chancellor with The Crystal Method’s Scott Kirkland.

 

The band previously released “A Singularity (Re-imagined by Carina Round),” with Keenan sharing that the song was written for his late dog, MiHo, and simultaneously sharing a self-shot/edited video featuring the beloved pup. Several friends and family members, including A Perfect Circle’s Billy Howerdel, actor Yul Vázquez and Keenan’s daughter, Lei Li, created videos to accompany the piece which were rolled out over the past month, a playlist of those videos can be found here.

 

Existential Reckoning: Re-Wired cover by Daniel Martin Diaz

Existential Reckoning: Re-Wired tracklist:

 

 

  1. Bread and Circus (Re-imagined by Mat Mitchell)

 

  1. Apocalyptical (Re-imagined by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross)

 

  1. The Underwhelming (Re-imagined by Juliette Commagere)

 

  1. Grey Area (Re-imagined by Troy Van Leeuwen & Tony Hajjar)

 

  1. Theorem (Re-imagined by Sarah Jones & Jordan Fish)

 

  1. UPGrade (Re-imagined by Justin Chancellor & Scott Kirkland)

 

  1. Bullet Train To Iowa (Re-imagined by Alessandro Cortini)

 

  1. Personal Prometheus (Re-imagined by Greg Edwards)

 

  1. A Singularity (Re-imagined by Carina Round)

 

  1. Postulous (Re-imagined by Phantogram)

 

  1. Fake Affront (Re-imagined by Gunnar Olsen)

 

  1. Bedlamite (Re-imagined by Daniel P. Carter)

 

 

Puscifer tour dates:

 

 

May 18 Daytona Beach, FL Welcome to Rockville

 

May 19 St. Petersburg, FL Mahaffey Theater

 

May 23 Asheville, NC Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

 

May 27 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple Festival

 

May 28 Northfield, OH MGM Northfield Park – Center Stage

 

May 30 Rochester, NY Kodak Center Main Theater

 

June 1 Baltimore, MD The Lyric Theatre

 

June 2 Atlantic City, NJ Hard Rock Casino

 

June 3 Bethlehem, PA Wind Creek Event Center

 

 

June 8 Donington, UK Download Festival

 

June 10 Dublin, Ireland 3Olympia Theatre

 

June 12 Glasgow, UK O2 Academy Glasgow

 

June 13 Manchester UK Manchester Academy

 

June 17 Clisson, France Hellfest

 

June 20 Copenhagen, Denmark Vega

 

June 21 Stockholm, Sweden Fryshuset

 

June 24 Oslo, Norway Tons of Rock

 

June 26 Hamburg, Germany Docks

 

June 27 Berlin, Germany Huxleys

 

June 28 Berlin, Germany Huxleys

 

June 30 Belfort, France Les Eurockéennes

 

July 1 Tilburg, Netherlands Poppodium 013

 

July 2 Werchter, Belgium Rock Werchter

 

July 4 Barcelona, Spain Club Razzmatazz

 

July 6 Lisbon, Portugal NOS Alive Festival

 

July 7 Madrid, Spain Mad Cool Festival

 

July 8 Athens, Greece Rockwave Festival