Static-X Shares Official Video For “Otsego Placebo”

“Otsego Placebo” is the tenth track from Static-X’s 2020 release, Project Regeneration: Vol. 1.

Static-X Shares New Single + Video, “Z0mbie”

“Z0mbie” is the third single from Static-X’s highly anticipated upcoming album, Project Regeneration: Vol. 2, which will be released January 26, 2024.

New Music Alert! Static-X: “Stay Alive”

“Stay Alive” is the second single from the forthcoming Project Regeneration: Vol. 2, which will be released on November 3rd and features the final vocal performances from the late Wayne Static.

Static-X Unveils Nine Inch Nails Cover and New Album Release Date

Static-X announced yesterday that they are releasing their new album, Project Regeneration: Vol. 2, on November 3, 2023. The album will feature the final recordings of the late Wayne Static. Along with this announcement came the official video for the debut single from Project Regeneration: Vol. 2 – a cover of Nine Inch Nails’ infamous track “Terrible Lie.”

You can pre-order the album at static-x.org and check out the video for “Terrible Lie” below.

More Sad News

Tera Wray Static, the widow of Static-X front man Wayne Static, was found dead in her home of an apparent suicide. More details here.

Also, Giorgio Gomelsky, a man whose career included managing The Yardbirds and The Rolling Stones, passed away yesterday — January 13th. Read more here.

Guys…I can’t lie. 2016 is kicking off on a sour note. Rest in peace to those we’ve lost. 😦

 

RIP Wayne Static

I have been a fan of Static-X for over a decade. The very first song I heard by them was “Black and White.” I remember buying Machine at Wal-Mart and blasting that, along with “Cold” and “Get to the Gone,” on repeat. When Shadow Zone was released, my best friend and I were obsessed with the video for “The Only.” Someone gave me a copy of Wisconsin Death Trip because I wouldn’t shut up about Static-X and he didn’t care for it that much anyway. I was so excited when I saw the video for “It’s Going Down” by the X-Ecutioners, and there was Wayne…

Needless to say, when I heard the news that he’d passed away, I was devastated. It was made even worse by the fact that I had the chance to see him earlier this year and I couldn’t go. I have been listening to Static-X a lot over the past couple of days in honor of Wayne. Rock in peace, Wayne Static. You will be missed.