RABBIT JUNK releases new single 'Fight Me Erebus', out now on FiXT

Rabbit Junk Seeks To Answer The Ultimate Question In Metal Industrial Single, "Fight Me Erebus"

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Cyberpunk duo Rabbit Junk sets a brutal tone with latest single "Fight Me, Erebus" to one of the most fundamental questions that has plagued humanity since the beginning. Driving guitars and soulful synths set the stage before diving into a brutal but introspective industrial soundscape. Filled with gritty shredding guitars, and an intense vocal performance, the thought provoking lyrics questioning, life, the universe, and everything are covered with savage intensity. "Fight Me, Erebus" is a turbulent journey to our final destination. "Am I alone?" 
 
"'Fight Me, Erebus,' is inspired by science friction film soundtracks and humanity's search for life beyond our own planet," explains Rabbit Junk. "The latter serving as a metaphor for social isolation in the digital age. That is, as a species we look toward space for signs of intelligent life and as individuals we often look toward cyberspace for the same thing; alas, both space and cyberspace typically fail to demonstrate evidence that we are not alone."

Consisting of J.P. Anderson and the enigmatic “Sum Grrrl”, Rabbit Junk is categorized under the Digital Hardcore, Future-rock, and Industrial Metal genres and has been active since the release of their eponymous debut album in 2004.

Rabbit Junk’s sound is unique in its broad range; a single track may blend pop influence with extreme metal and drum&bass, all while retaining a distinctive signature. Their visual aesthetic is similarly sui generis in its unapologetic use of the color pink alongside the macabre and dystopian imagery associated with the industrial metal tradition.

This genre-defying approach has garnered Rabbit Junk an opened-minded fan base of cos-players, pastel-goths, philosopher rivetheads, death ravers, twisted cutesters, neurodivergents, dooms-day prepping cyberpunks, and many in-between. These disparate misfits sometimes call themselves “rabbitjunkies” and their mascot is known simply as the “murder bunny”.

In their normie lives, J.P. is a professor of Political Science and Sum Grrrl is a psychologist. They have two children who are quietly plotting the overthrow of civilization as we know it. Rabbit Junk’s latest full-length album “Apocalypse for Beginners” was released on October 21st, 2022.


"Fight Me, Erebus" is available now on all platforms from FiXT. 

 Watch the "Fight Me, Erebus" Lyric VideoHERE
 
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FiXTis an independent, artist-owned record label serving a roster of diverse and forward-thinking artists from across the globe, founded in 2006 byKlayton (Celldweller, Scandroid, Circle of Dust, FreqGen). 
 
 FiXT's mission is to empower artists to build sustainable careers in ways not previously possible to them, by putting a world-class team around them, providing industry-leading label services, and fostering lifelong fan relationships with a global audience.
 
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