Ho99o9 are dying to be essential. The noisenik punks from New Jersey are finally releasing their third album, '
Tomorrow We Escape', and it’s their gambit to open themselves up to more people than ever before.
Embarking on this endeavour, they've realised that taking a breather is sometimes the best course of action. Known for their boundary-pushing, propane-ignited live shows – as darkened rooms become crazed riots of crashing bodies – at the heart of this since 2014 are vocalists TheOGM and Yeti Bones, who also craft the tunes. But to take Ho99o9 to the next level, they needed to take stock.
"You gotta go through some journeys. That's why it’s good to take breaks in between albums, because oftentimes you have to go through life," TheOGM opens. It’s been three years since their second album, '
SKIN', and eight years since their slab of industrial carnage debut '
United States of Horror', which, for a band, is a relatively spacious release period, especially in a world begging for the consistent churn and burn of material and content. But Ho99o9 have never really played by the rules.