Thrash Outfit PATCHWORK Drop Orwellian Single "Divide"
- Jason Hesley
- Mar 20
- 1 min read
PATCHWORK, the Rockford-based metal band known for its fierce and provocative music, today released "Divide," the latest single from their upcoming album Scars. Featuring the distinctive vocals of Dallas Toler-Wade (NARCOTIC WASTELAND, ex-NILE) and the intricate guitar solos of Ronnie Parmer (BLOODMESSIAH, MALEVOLENT CREATION), "Divide" is now available on all major streaming platforms.
"Divide" ventures into the darker and more intense territory of death metal, marking a significant departure from PATCHWORK's typical sound. The song addresses the deep fractures within contemporary society, spotlighting the insidious influence of unseen powers that manipulate and distort public perception through Orwellian tactics.
Brad Carlson, guitarist and one of the primary songwriters for PATCHWORK, crafted the music and arrangement for "Divide," utilizing a drop C tuning to create a heavier, more aggressive sound. The collaboration with Dallas Toler-Wade brought a new dimension to the track, with his experience in death metal bringing authenticity and intensity to the vocals. Ronnie Parmer's guitar work complements the song's thematic depth. Known for his dynamic playing style, Parmer's solos add a visceral edge to the track, enhancing its emotional and sonic impact.
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