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Iguana Death Cult – Guns Out: Fast, Fierce, and Facing the Fire

  • Writer: dailyentertainment95
    dailyentertainment95
  • 7 minutes ago
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Why it is trending: Guns Out is reigniting buzz around Iguana Death Cult as the band return to their raw garage-rock roots, pairing relentless riffs with deeply personal reflection in a record that feels both urgent and reborn.

Iguana Death Cult enter a powerful new chapter with Guns Out, a record shaped by change, resilience, and a sharpened sense of identity. Following a personnel shift, the band solidified a formidable new line-up including drummer Uri Rennert (Häxxan, Brian Jonestown Massacre), alongside Tobias Opschoor’s razor-edged riffing, Jimmy de Kok’s groove-heavy percussion and synth textures, and Jeroen Reek’s hefty yet heartfelt vocal presence. Formed in 2014 as friends chasing rock ’n’ roll chaos, the band have since toured with Osees and Frankie and the Witch Fingers, supported Jack White, and played major festivals including SXSW, Levitation Festival, and Desert Daze.

Released via Greenway Records and RVRB Records, Guns Out marks a deliberate pivot away from the art-punk-funk textures of 2023’s Echo Palace (Innovative Leisure) and back toward fast, punchy garage rock. Tough on the surface yet contemplative underneath, the album wrestles with hardship, doubt, and a world seemingly ablaze — balancing grit with introspection. It’s a resurrection powered by guitars, percussion, synths, and soul-searching, capturing a band not just revisiting their roots but redefining them with hard-earned clarity.


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