Sumac, the American-Canadian post-metal band, joins forces with the multifaceted artist Moor Mother for their collaborative studio album, "The Film," set to release on April 25, 2025, under Thrill Jockey. This unique fusion of atmospheric metal and poetic activism promises an intense and thought-provoking experience.
"The Film" is a sonic journey that delves into pressing global issues such as displacement, climate change, and human rights, all delivered with a sense of urgency and fury. The album seamlessly blends the heavy, drone-laden soundscapes of Sumac with the raw, expressive force of Moor Mother's poetic activism. The result is a caustic, revolutionary soundtrack that challenges the status quo and demands attention.
With a runtime of 57 minutes, the album features eight tracks, each contributing to the overarching narrative of social and environmental critique. Collaborations with artists like Candice Hoyes, Kyle Kidd, and Sovei add layers of depth and diversity to the album's sound. The limited cassette version of "The Film" is set to ship around July 20, 2025, offering fans a tangible piece of this groundbreaking collaboration.
"The Film" is not just an album; it's a statement. Sumac and Moor Mother have created a work that transcends traditional musical boundaries, merging heavy metal with poetic activism to create a powerful commentary on the world today. Fans of experimental metal, drone, and noise rock will find much to appreciate in this collaborative effort.