Parts Per Million Give Us An Electrifying New Single And Video For “CTRL ALT DEL”

We recently checked out the new single and video for “CTRL ALT DEL” from Boston based hard rock band Parts Per Million

You can listen to “CTRL ALT DEL” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here .

You can also check out the stunning video below , directed by Tyler Ayres at Revelry Studios in New Hampshire, depicting the band slowly being replaced by machines.

Parts Per Million are a band with a style and sound is unlike anything we’ve ever heard .

A resistance to our tech overlords is at the noisy core of “CTRL ALT DEL,” the Boston hard rock band’s blistering new single and dystopian music video, set for release today, (Wednesday, October 25. ) In both the song and visual, Parts Per Million grapples with unwanted advances in technology, and does so with weaponized riffs at significant volumes.

There is this beautiful cinematic quality with “CTRL ALT DEL. The song has such a big and commanding sound , that we feel it would fit perfectly on the big screen. Parts Per Million are without question a band on the rise .

Photo Credit Parts Per Million

CTRL ALT DEL’ is about the rise of A.I. and where we all fit in as things change with that technology,” says Parts Per Million guitarist and vocalist Paul Mcsweeney. “It’s kind of a scary feeling to imagine being replaced in areas where we have always been needed. We’re on the cusp of a revolution that actually may hurt humanity as a whole if we don’t also rethink some of our social constructs and just put people out of jobs that may never return. That’s not even getting into the ultra scary idea of this thing sort of going full Skynet mode.”

The powerful“CTRL ALT DEL” was recorded at The Halo Studio in Portland, Maine, produced and mixed by the band’s longtime collaborator Kevin Billingslea (Lamb of God, Trivium, The Pretty Reckless), and mastered by Ted Jensen of Sterling Sound (The Eagles, Green Day, Norah Jones). Mcsweeney brought what he calls “riff salad” to the rest of the band – guitarist S. Brian Bailey; bassist Alex Marks; and former drummer Jake French, since replaced behind the kit by Brad Griffen – and the group worked together to flesh out the track, allowing for changes in the studio to develop it into its final form.

The sonic and melodic presence on “CTRL ALT DEL” is absolutely mind blowing. Parts Per Million brilliantly have crafted your new favorite song, you just don’t know it yet.

So find the perfect spot and crank “CYRL ALT DEL “ all the way up and enjoy .

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