Today, Critically-acclaimed experimental band New Age Doom announces Angels Against Angels, its collaboration with H.R. (Human Rights), lead vocalist of the legendary Bad Brains, and releases the track ‘Amaseganalo pt.2’. The full album will be released on March 6, 2026 through Toronto label We Are Busy Bodies. 

The two-part album closer “Amaseganalo” (translating to “thank you” in Amharic) is nostalgic, uplifting, and emotionally charged, drawing on New Age Doom’s melodic post-rock influences and guided by the band’s profound respect for H.R. and the force of his voice. Lyrically H.R. rejects racism, war, and injustice, calling for equality and dignity. The video directed, shot and edited by Shane Morgan, is an impressionistic travelogue of moments from New Age Doom’s recent tours in Europe and Canada.

“The vision was to bring H.R. into a space he hasn’t visited in a long time, a sphere he helped create and pioneer. The album thrives at the intersection of chaotic hardcore and spacious dub. Though it was never planned as a dub record, that sound’s gravitational pull affected the music, shaping it naturally,” said Eric J Breitenbach, drummer and co-producer. 

“We didn’t just want to revisit history, but to make a sound that doesn’t exist anywhere else. H.R.’s voice evokes survival, chaos, and hope all at once. This album is heavier, stranger, and more alive than anything we’ve done. We’re inspired and can’t wait for people to hear it.”

New Age Doom’s ever-expanding musical lineup now includes Andy Morin of Death Grips, Bowie BLACKSTAR keyboardist Jason Lindner, Quicksand drummer Alan Cage, and Pussy Riot (Riot Days) member Alina Petrova on electric violin.

Returning musicians include bassist Tim Lefebvre, now also on electric guitar, along with trumpeter Dan Rosenboom, Gavin Templeton on saxophones, drummer Benedicte Pierleoni, DJ CrookOne and Cola Wars on keyboards.

Musically the album explores the harder sides of New Age Doom’s sound, including punk rock, prog metal and post rock, while also returning to the chill dub vibes of 2021’s Lee Scratch Perry’s Guide to the Universe, in Lefebvre and Morin-led tracks such as “Radio On” and “Aetheopia Dub.”

“The heavier cuts have been staples of our live sets over the past few years during tours of Europe and Canada, and I’m glad our discography is finally starting to catch up to our live shows,” said Greg Valou, multi-instrumentalist and co-producer. “I think we’ve struck a good balance between riffs, ambience, and melodic moments that our listeners are hungry for.”

H.R.’s lyrics reference the struggle for survival in an unforgiving world, his deep spirituality, and calls for us all to embrace truth, love, equality and mercy as core morals. The record is about life, death, and existential crisis. H.R.’s voice embodies survival and spirit in the present tense, reminding us that life is fragile and not guaranteed.

“The chance to make new music with H.R. is a gift, and this album is our contribution back to the world: heavier, stranger, and full of truth,” said Breitenbach.

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