Puscifer

Existential Reckoning - Re-Wired


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“...the airily hypnotic electronic rock album works brilliantly…” – Variety

“...infectious enough to make you want to dance the blight away and ponderous enough to make your mind work up a sweat while doing so.” - SPIN

“Mat Mitchell’s instrumentation provides a new wave-inspired soundtrack.” - Consequence

“...darkly playful…” - Stereogum

“You're highly unlikely to find another album that explores the fear and loathing of our uncertain times in as chill a fashion as the latest from Maynard James Keenan's art-rock outfit Puscifer” – Revolver

Born somewhere in the Arizona desert, Puscifer is an electro-rock band, multimedia experience, traveling circus, and alien abduction survivors. The group’s catalog consists of three full-length studio albums —“V” is for Vagina [2007], Conditions of My Parole [2011], Money Shot [2015], and Existential Recknoning [2020] — in addition to a series of EPs and remixes.

Puscifer are set to release the final installment of the Existential Reckoning cycle next year with ‘Existential Reckoning – Re-Wired’ out on March 31st, 2023 via Alchemy Recording/BMG. The album features remixed and reimagined versions of Existential Reckoning album tracks from the likes of Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), Jordan Fish (Bring Me The Horizon), Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens Of The Stone Age), Tony Hajjar (At The Drive In), Phantogram, and more. 

Beyond the core trio of Maynard James Keenan [vocals], Mat Mitchell [guitar, production], and Carina Round [vocals, songwriting], the group’s ever-evolving ecosystem encompasses a cast of characters such as Billy D and his wife Hildy Berger, Major Douche, Special Agent Dick Merkin, and many more.

Meanwhile, the moniker’s origins can be traced to a 1995 episode of the HBO classic Mr. Show where Keenan first utilized the name “Puscifer.” In addition to tallying tens of millions of streams and views, they’ve piqued the curiosity of press. Entertainment Weekly christened them, “Exceptionally groovy,” and Revolver fittingly described them as “indescribable.”