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Anthrax Unleash New Single And Music Video For ‘It’s For The Kids’

After a decade without a new studio album, Anthrax have finally given fans their first official taste of what’s next.

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After a decade without a new studio album, Anthrax have finally given fans their first official taste of what’s next. The legendary New York thrashers have released their brand-new single, “It’s For The Kids,” along with an accompanying official music video, launching the campaign for their upcoming album Cursum Perficio.

The full-length effort is scheduled to arrive on September 18 in North America through Megaforce, while European fans will get the album via Nuclear Blast. The record marks Anthrax’s first studio release since 2016’s For All Kings.

Although the single has only just arrived, the band had been quietly preparing its visual rollout for months, having filmed the official video for “It’s For The Kids” back in December.

The video was filmed with director Don Argott, with the band saying of the clip: “Filmed on a cold rainy December day at the notorious Pennhurst Asylum the video is a throwback to Anthrax‘s first video ‘Madhouse‘. Many of the details were recreated for this video, including the frigid filming conditions! The fans are the true lifeblood of this video. They got an early taste of the music and brought this filming to life. “

For the new album, Anthrax once again joined forces with producer Jay Ruston, whose previous work with the band includes Worship Music and For All Kings. Parts of the recording process, as well as mixing sessions, took place at Dave Grohl’s Studio 606 in Northridge, California.

The title of the album, Cursum Perficio, is a Latin phrase found on a crest at the entrance of Marilyn Monroe’s final home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. While the phrase is frequently translated as “My journey ends,” it more accurately translates to “I am completing my journey” or “I will persevere.”

In a recent interview with BraveWords, guitarist Scott Ian and drummer Charlie Benante discussed the production timeline and the origin of the album’s Latin title. When asked if the phrase means “staying the course” or “finishing the journey,” Scott Ian responded humorously: “You’re asking the wrong people. Neither of us majored in Latin or went to medical school.”

Charlie Benante clarified that the title was actually inspired by a documentary about Marilyn Monroe. “There was a whole idea going around about, all the four bands, the Big 4 bands, kind of getting to the point where, ‘Wow, this may be the time that this could be the last record’. And I was watching this Marilyn Monroe documentary. She has this plaque in her house, which said, ‘Cursum Perficio’ which means ‘My journey has come to an end’ or ‘My journey is over’. And we were talking, and ‘What about this?’. We don’t really have to say that this is the end.”

Scott Ian added that the title also reflects the lengthy, decade-long process of creating the record. “I look at it as, it’s also the journey of this album.”

He detailed how the timeline was fractured by a three-year touring cycle for For All Kings that ended in late 2019, followed immediately by the global pandemic.

“Because we started – it literally was, just the other day, the ten year anniversary of For All Kings. But I think what most people don’t realize, because they’re not in the band, and they don’t analyze the minutiae of Anthrax’s schedule, and they haven’t lived it, but, For All Kings came out in early 2016 and we didn’t finish that touring cycle until November of 2019. And then, the idea was, ‘All right, we’re going to take off for the holidays and then we’ll gear up in 2020 and start writing and start putting together the new record’. There was already stuff going back and forth,” he explained.

He continued: “Early 2020 COVID hits. So then, you know, tack on another two years of, kind of, us as a band not creatively being together, but individually working on things and absorbing things. So that right there, that’s like five years. I get it, it’s been 10 years, but really it’s only been five as far as us making a record because it was three years of touring and two years of not knowing if we were ever going to be in a band again because nobody knew what the f**k was happening. I remember we’d be texting each other, blah, blah, blah, ‘You think we’ll ever get to play a show?’”

Regarding the new material, Scott highlighted a specific track titled “The Edge of Perfection“. During the writing process, the guitarist recognized the song’s potential before lyrics were even drafted. “Even just as an instrumental. I was like, ‘I think this is the best thing we’ve ever written’,” he stated. “And now, even now as the completed song, I think it’s the best Anthrax song of all time. And that’s putting it up against anything on Among The Living. I think it’s the best song we’ve ever written”

The physical release of Cursum Perficio will feature elaborate packaging to align with the ongoing vinyl resurgence. Charlie Benante revealed that the record will include a pop-up element and praised the cover art created by illustrator Mark Stutzman. “I mean, we’re gonna do a lot on this record with the visuals, because it’s stunning. The album cover is stunning. It’s a beautiful piece of art,” he said.

This upcoming release marks a significant milestone for Anthrax, whose career has spanned over four decades. Since their formation, the group has earned six Grammy nominations and numerous gold and platinum certifications. They remain a cornerstone of the “Big Four” of thrash metal, having performed thousands of shows globally, including landmark events at Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden.

Cursum Perficio arrives after a ten-year studio hiatus following For All Kings, an album widely regarded by critics as one of the strongest entries in the band’s catalog. The group began filming the official music video for “It’s For The Kids” in December of last year to prepare for this week’s launch.

The new album reportedly features eleven tracks that showcase the band’s enduring aggressive style and technical precision.

Cursum Perficio track listing:

  1. Persistence of Memory
  2. The Long Goodbye
  3. It’s for the Kids
  4. Everybody’s Got a Plan
  5. The Edge of Perfection
  6. Infectious
  7. NYC 93
  8. Cursum Perficio
  9. T.O.M.B.
  10. Watch It Go
  11. My Victory
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Writer and extreme metal devotee, Ialdagorth has spent over a decade covering the darkest corners of heavy music. A black metal lifer, he spends his free time wandering the Carpathian Mountains, likely humming blast beats to the trees.

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