PSYCHOSEXUAL (Featuring ex-Ex-FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH Drummer JEREMY SPENCER) To Release Album ‘Unholy Hymns For The Children’ In July

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PSYCHOSEXUAL, featuring former FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH drummer Jeremy Spencer on vocals as the Devil Daddy character, will release its second album, “Unholy Hymns For The Children”, on July 2. ‘Unholy Hymns For The Children’ is just as unholy for everyone else, but we wanted to piss off Walmart, so we named it that,” Spencer says. “This record is the first of many, so haters get ready to hate and fans get ready to experience what’s been missing from rock ‘n’ roll for a long time.”

Last month, PSYCHOSEXUAL released the official music video for its latest single, “Devil From Hell”.

“It announces we’re basically coming here to kill it as much as we can,” Spencer said about the track. “I found my own way and made my stance. This is the best way to introduce the world to this band. We’re ready to make a f**king wave.”

PSYCHOSEXUAL released its debut album, “Torch The Faith”, last July. It was co-produced by Spencer and Shawn McGhee (DROWNING POOL) and released via Spencer‘s 6eX Records. The debut premiered at No. 150 on the Billboard 200 chart, reaching No. 5 on the Hard Music Albums, No. 12 on Top New Artist Albums and No. 30 on Current Rock Albums.

Prior to the arrival of “Devil From Hell”PSYCHOSEXUAL‘s last release was the covers EP “Songs To Stalk You By”, which came out last November. The EP reunited Spencer with former FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH guitarist Jason Hook, who contributed solos on the KISS classic “Watchin’ You” and QUEENSRŸCHE‘s “Gonna Get Close To You”. The recordings marked the first time the pair had worked together since both parted ways with FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH.

Spencer, who sports a Mephistophelian mask as Devil Daddy, is joined in PSYCHOSEXUAL by guitarist Crucifer, bassist Astaroth and drummer VolacJeremy, who co-founded FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH with guitarist Zoltan Bathory, left the band so that he could undergo back surgery in the fall of 2018 that required a significant recovery period.

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