Providence-based rock band Salem Wolves has released a brand new single today via via Tor Johnson Records. The song, entitled “November,” is the second track to be featured from the band’s new album, The Psychotron Speaks, which will be released on July 19th. It’s a concept record that unearths the story of a down-on-his luck ‘80s-era pro wrestler named The Stranger, who taps into a mysterious power delivered from an unknowable and unthinkable eldritch device capable of bending the world around it and creating distortion, both aural and psychological.
Produced by Jay Maas (Defeater, Bane), “November” continues the storyline – finding The Stranger back in the ring and exploring his newfound abilities. Hit the press release for details, and keep the track in mind (with or without its context) for any editorial coverage around its release and beyond. Assets are below.
Band member Gray Bouchard shared the following:
“‘November’ is a heel turn. It’s about that feeling of coming in hot after you’ve been away from the game for some time. It’s a heralded return – not necessarily ‘to form’, but as a means to remake yourself in bloody countenance. It’s about how time and circumstances, sometimes as simple as the changing of the seasons, can influence you and compel you to be harder, colder, and less trusting.”
Stream “November” below and keep checking back for more from Salem Wolves!
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