Industrial rock project I Ya Toyah has released a music video for The Joy Thieves' remix of 'Glass Eyes'. Focusing on a "mental crash as a consequence of chaos", the music video takes cyberpunk aesthetic and mixes it with I Ya Toyah's signature sounds for an industrial romp fulfilling gritty electro and a tinge of punk antics. You can stream the video directly below and you can purchase the single HERE


This release manifests another side of human complexity, the unconquered, unknown part of unconscious mind- source of automatic thoughts and dreams that lacks introspection and brings repressed feelings and hidden phobias to the surface in the form of symptoms. I thought placing the plot in claustrophobic surroundings will best represent that struggle in visual form and hopefully engage the conversation about mental health and our abilities to explain personality, motivation and mental disorders.
-I Ya Toyah

I Ya Toyah has also announced that they will be an opening act and onstage guest with Pigface starting on November 20th, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. You can follow them on Bandsintown for more information, and you can check out the tour poster directly below:


I Ya Toyah: Facebook | Instagram | Official Website | Twitter
Industrial rock project I Ya Toyah releases music video for Joy Thieves' remix of 'Glass Eyes'
November 18, 2019
Brutal Resonance

Industrial rock project I Ya Toyah releases music video for Joy Thieves' remix of 'Glass Eyes'

Industrial rock project I Ya Toyah has released a music video for The Joy Thieves' remix of 'Glass Eyes'. Focusing on a "mental crash as a consequence of chaos", the music video takes cyberpunk aesthetic and mixes it with I Ya Toyah's signature sounds for an industrial romp fulfilling gritty electro and a tinge of punk antics. You can stream the video directly below and you can purchase the single HERE


This release manifests another side of human complexity, the unconquered, unknown part of unconscious mind- source of automatic thoughts and dreams that lacks introspection and brings repressed feelings and hidden phobias to the surface in the form of symptoms. I thought placing the plot in claustrophobic surroundings will best represent that struggle in visual form and hopefully engage the conversation about mental health and our abilities to explain personality, motivation and mental disorders.
-I Ya Toyah

I Ya Toyah has also announced that they will be an opening act and onstage guest with Pigface starting on November 20th, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. You can follow them on Bandsintown for more information, and you can check out the tour poster directly below:


I Ya Toyah: Facebook | Instagram | Official Website | Twitter
Nov 18 2019

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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