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News: Anti-Clone Begin New Era With Single ‘God Nothing’

Anti-Clone Mark Their Return With Haunting New Single “God Nothing”

The UK-based industrial nu-metal band ANTI-CLONE, influenced by iconic acts such as Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, and 3TEETH, are back with a fresh and dangerously modern sound. Their new track, “God Nothing”, invites listeners into a visceral exploration of faith’s disintegration and the disturbing undercurrents of society, set against a raw, electrifying sonic backdrop. The track is accompanied by a haunting music video that showcases the band’s signature imagery, courtesy of iconic cinematographer Loki Films.

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“‘God Nothing’ delves into the disintegration of faith and the search for salvation in a fractured world. It juxtaposes the divine with the diabolical, questioning the sanctity of saviors and the authenticity of redemption. The song challenges listeners to confront the illusion of purity and the inevitability of decay”, vocalist Peter Moore explains.

Since their inception, ANTI-CLONE has established themselves as a relentless force in the metal scene. Their debut album, The Root of Man (2016), and their EP Human (2022) earned critical acclaim, with coverage in major outlets like Metal Hammer and Kerrang!, and airplay for their single “Punish Me” on BBC Introducing. Now, with “God Nothing” mixed and produced by David Radahd-Jones, and mastered by Grant Berry, the band steps forward with a revamped sound that’s both unsettling and captivating.

Known for their raw, unfiltered approach, ANTI-CLONE’s music is an intense experience that challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths and embrace the chaos within.Their high-octane live performances and nightmarish aesthetic create an atmosphere that is as mesmerising as it is haunting.  “God Nothing” – the first single to be released from their upcoming body of work, is already available on all streaming services through Prime Collective

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