Though the only track that everyone will know is the closer, "Amazing Grace," where Bachman's invigorating playing style is clearly all the listener needs to be reeled in. Lonesome Weary Blues showcases him at perhaps his most accessible, as it's a cover album of traditional folk songs. A musical scholar, Bachman is academically invested in the folk history of Virginia. With seven tracks at 24 minutes, Lonesome Weary Blues serves as an ideal doorway into Bachman's catalog. The prolific guitarist is known for the throwback folk of his acoustic and lap-steel instrumentals. If you already know Daniel Bachman, then you know exactly what to expect from this, sonically speaking. The band is set to tour with Slipknot, which kicks off in May Watch the video below. There is a sweet spot in the song where everything calms down and the video portrays the band in a joyous relaxing moment on rocks by the water, softly saying “Nothing’s Ever Perfect”, before it takes off again on the intense beats to finish off the song. The video was very trippy, with tingling visuals that were centered on the human eye, with many visuals in between. I think we’ve all had our moments where we’re fed up, our mind isn’t rational, our eyesight is only seeing red & within that sequence, emotions can get the best of us, if any.” The song is a short 3 minutes of intense beats with heavy drums as Barker makes his presence known in the song. The band says, “There’s only but so much mental & physical affliction + oppression the human psyche can indoor before they reach the pinnacle of no return. HO9909, pronounced as horror, released a new song and video, “Battery Not Included”, which was produced by none other than Travis Barker.