Kiwi rock icons Shihad release their new studio album OLD GODS 24th September, 2021. If anger is an energy, then OLD GODS – Shihad’s 10th studio album since forming in Wellington in 1988 – could singlehandedly power a capital city for a year. OLD GODS is a step into fury for frontman Jon Toogood whose lyrics encapsulate our collective anger at recent world events. The result is an album that states its intent from the moment the crushing, grinding riff of opener ‘Tear Down Those Names’ explodes to life, and just one song later Toogood urges for the killing of the ‘old gods’ in the title track. Elsewhere, Toogood takes aim at conservative talk radio, the legitimization of racism, and the radicalization of a generation fuelled by misinformation.
Kiwi rock icons Shihad release their new studio album OLD GODS 24th September, 2021. If anger is an energy, then OLD GODS – Shihad’s 10th studio album since forming...
Kiwi rock icons Shihad release their new studio album OLD GODS 24th September, 2021. If anger is an energy, then OLD GODS – Shihad’s 10th studio album since forming...
For the first time on vinyl, the classic album remastered. Limited edition 45pm 180 Gram black double LP. Track listing Side AIntro (Remastered)My Mind's Sedate (Remastered)The General Electric (Remastered)Wait And See...
After winning the Herald Legacy Award at New Zealand Music Awards 2010, the band who have sold more than a quarter of a million records worldwide (and counting), and with...