Video Premiere: POWERMAN 5000's 'David F**king Bowie'

October 27, 2017

"David Fucking Bowie", the new video from POWERMAN 5000, can be seen below. The song is taken from the band's latest album, "New Wave", which is being released today (Friday, October 27) via Pavement Entertainment.

"New Wave" is POWERMAN 5000's eleventh official release since forming in 1992 and continues the strides and success, from their platinum-selling album "Tonight The Stars Revolt!" to their most recent chart-topping single in 2014, "How To Be A Human".

POWERMAN 5000 vocalist Spider One stated about "David Fucking Bowie": "Bowie really was the best example of how to do it. He transcended genres and made everyone else seem average. This song is basically a big thank you."

Regarding the overall sound of the follow-up to 2014's "Builders Of The Future", vocalist Spider One said: "We went a bit dirtier on this one. Ripped it up more than the last couple of records. One of the goals was to recreate the noise of the live show. Keep in the chaos."

On the topic of the new album title, Spider said: "New Wave? Are we a new wave band? Well, I would say that we have always had more in common with DEVO than DIO."

POWERMAN 5000's legacy continues to push the boundaries of rock, metal, industrial, rap and punk to create innovative and groundbreaking releases time and time again. With songs like "David Fucking Bowie", "Cult Leader" and "Sid Vicious In A Dress", the new album is sure to please longtime fans, as well as turn the heads of many more to come.

"New Wave" track listing:

01. Footsteps And Voices
02. Hostage
03. Sid Vicious In A Dress
04. David Fucking Bowie
05. Cult Leader
06. No White Flags
07. Thank God
08. Die On Your Feet
09. Get A Life
10. Run For Your Life

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