Zwaremachine brings new single and video: ‘A Sickness’

Zwaremachine
Zwaremachine will be celebrating the release of their new single and music video for “A Sickness (Video Mix)” with a live concert on March 29th 2024 at Hook & Ladder Mission Room in Mineapolis, MN. USA. This song is the first single released from the new album and has been re-mixed and mastered.
The new Zwaremachine video features live concert footage from a recent sold-out performance in the Netherlands where they were direct support for Front 242 and will premiere on the band’s official YouTube channel Thursday March the 28th 2024 at 12.00 CET.
The new single and remixes along with previously released versions is also available from the band’s Bandcamp website with the proceeds from sales going to the Hematon Foundation on behalf of the band’s drummer Bas Mercx/Dein Offizier who passed away August 2023.
Zwaremachine is currently working on a new album they plan to release later this year. For now check their latest release, the 4-track EP “A Sickness”.
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