HEALTH and Tyler Bates link with Chino Moreno on new Dark Nights: Death Metal track "ANTI-LIFE"
15 June 2021, 14:43
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Cerys Kenneally
HEALTH and Tyler Bates have unveiled new Chino Moreno collaboration "ANTI-LIFE" today as the latest preview of the upcoming Dark Nights: Death Metal soundtrack.
"ANTI-LIFE" sees HEALTH collaborate with the Dark Nights: Death Metal soundtrack executive producer Tyler Bates and Deftones lead vocalist Chino Moreno, and follows their May Nine Inch Nails collaboration "Isn’t Everyone".
The new song will appear on the Dark Nights: Death Metal soundtrack alongside Manchester Orchestra's "Never Ending", Denzel Curry and PlayThatBoiZay collaboration "Bad Luck" and Chelsea Wolfe's "Diana". The album will also feature contributions from IDLES, Soccer Mommy and more.
HEALTH and Tyler Bates' "ANTI-LIFE" song featuring Chino Moreno is out now. The Dark Nights: Death Metal soundtrack will arrive digitally on Friday (18 June), and physically on 16 July via Loma Vista Recordings, and is available to pre-order now.
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