Described by Revolver as, “excoriating and texturally scalding brand of metallic machine music,” BLACK MAGNET is the progenitor group of the new wave of American industrial metal. The band’s influences range from Godflesh and Nine Inch Nails, to Deftones and Alice in Chains. Formerly the solo project of founder James Hammontree, the group has expanded into a trio and now into a quartet, some of the members also collectively playing with the likes of All Your Sisters, Destroyer Destroyer, Greg Puciato, and more. Following two acclaimed albums on 20 Buck Spin among numerous singles and an EP and having morphed into a solid touring act in recent years, opening for 3Teeth, Code Orange, and Author & Punisher, BLACK MAGNET has become one of the most revered acts in the genre.

BLACK MAGNET now presents its most ambitious work yet, with the crushing Megamantra. A dense and dynamic album which sees the band taking its steadfast approach to both harsher and infectious realms simultaneously, with an almost punk-inspired anthemic and energetic attack. With passages drenched in searing synths and jagged, grinding riffs, the album pounds forward like an unstoppable machine – oscillating between mechanical precision and suffocating tension, encapsulating the inescapable cycles of control, submission, and decay that define the modern landscape. With Megamantra, it’s clear BLACK MAGNET plays heavy guitar-focused music.

Recorded at Earth Analogue Studio, once again engineered and mixed by Sanford Parker (Voivod, Yob, Rwake), Megamantra features additional synthesizers and background vocals by Eric Gorman. The album was mastered by Vlado Meller (Johnny Cash, Prince, Beastie Boys) and completed with artwork and design by Jesse Draxler (Kendrick Lamar, Emma Ruth Rundle, Full Of Hell), who, with Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan, Better Lovers), co-founded BLACK MAGNET’s new label, Federal Prisoner.

The lead single from the album, “Endless,” sets the tone for the album’s sonic and thematic direction – a relentless, mechanized mantra of distortion, repetition, and raw power, embodying the claustrophobic energy of a world trapped in perpetual collapse. Accompanying the release is a stark, high-contrast music video – an abstract descent into the core of BLACK MAGNET’s sonic dystopia.

Hammontree writes with the “Endless” single, “‘Endless’ is about reclaiming identity through sheer force of will—cutting through delusion, refusing pity, and standing in the raw, merciless truth of who you are. It’s not about redemption—it’s about domination of the self.”

Watch BLACK MAGNET’s captivating “Endless” video:

Stream the song everywhere including Bandcamp HERE and Spotify HERE.

Megamantra will be released through Federal Prisoner on July 25th, digitally and on LP. Find preorders HERE and HERE.

Megamantra Track Listing:

  1. Wound Signal
  2. Endless
  3. Better Than Love
  4. Spitting Glass
  5. Coming Back Again
  6. Null + Void
  7. Night Tripping
  8. Birth
  9. Smokeskreen

Additional singles will drop ahead of the album’s release.

BLACK MAGNET is also booking live events to support Megamantra, with several Summer gigs confirmed including a set at Heavy Hell Festival with Six Feet Under, Master, Thou, and more in September, and a more intensified album tour currently being booked. Stand by for additional news on this front to be dispatched shortly.

Photo by Sky Wall

BLACK MAGNET Live:

7/06/2025 The Sanctuary – Oklahoma City, OK w/ Planning For Burial, Mary Mortem

9/02/2025 Rubber Gloves – Denton, TX w/ Wargasm

9/20/2025 Heavy Hell Festival @ Black Circle – Indianapolis, IN w/ Six Feet Under, Master, Thou

 

BLACK MAGNET Megamantra Lineup:

James Hammontree – vocals, guitar

Ryne Bratcher – guitar

Jared Branson – drums

Eric Gorman – synth, vocals

Photo by Tom Hudson

BLACK MAGNET Current Lineup:

James Hammontree – vocals, guitar

Ryne Bratcher – guitar

Jared Branson – bass

Noah Taylor – drums

 

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