Nicole Marxen shares new single »The Executioner«; new album »Thorns« out on August 9th!

Dallas, Texas based musician and visual artist Nicole Marxen has released the second single »The Executioner« taken from her forthcoming album, »Thorns«, due out on August 9th, 2024.
Tracklist:
01. Path Of Fire
02. Blood Of Mine
03. Thorns
04. Dark Water
05. Ride
06. Hang The Moon
07. Lullaby
08. Fever Dream
09. The Executioner
10. Destroyer
Courtesy of Clarion Call Media:
Dallas-based singer-songwriter and visual artist Nicole Marxen is excited to share her new single »The Executioner«, from her forthcoming album »Thorns« set to be released digitally and on vinyl on August 9 (pre-order). »The Executioner« debuted today at New Noise Magazine and is on all streaming platforms for any playlist shares.
Nicole Marxen’s deeply personal journey is at the heart of “The Executioner.” Reflecting on the song she shares, “I wrote »The Executioner« from a place where I thought things couldn’t possibly get any worse, but then they did. My day job’s main client at the time was The Richards Group. Nobody knew what was going to happen. We had no control over the situation, and yet were directly impacted. I kept moving through swells of rage and devastation, I felt utterly powerless.”
This release follows the recent debut of the album’s title track, »Thorns«, accompanied by a captivating video directed by Judd Myers. The video premiered on Post-Punk and can also be shared on YouTube.
On the video director Judd Myers says: “Channeling themes of cycles and compulsion, »Thorns« is a liminal, giallo-tinged portrait about the transformation that arises in reuniting with what we’ve pushed into the dark.”

Nicole Marxen’s 2021 solo debut »Tether« received acclaim from Post-Punk.com, CVLT Nation, Audiofemme, and FLOOD Magazine, while earning a spot on Destroy//Exist’s EPs of the Year list. A meditation on the grieving process, »Tether« inhabits a realm “draped in shadow, full of cutting synths and gothy, ghostly vocal melodies” (Bandcamp).
Producer Alex Bhore (Halo Infinite Multiplayer and Meow Wolf Grapevine) returns to the helm for Marxen’s sophomore release, as the two weave a sonic tapestry spanning dreams, disorders, and our own failing attention amidst a crumbling, clawing patriarchy. Sung like a haunted confessional, the title track explores Marxen’s lived experience with lesser-known impulse disorder Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. BFRBs involve acts of unconsciously harming the body and often serve as a trauma response to self-regulate. She equates these acts to sabotage, “like a rabid animal / my body betrays itself.”
Through a more collective lens, the song »The Executioner« witnesses the fallout in Marxen’s professional career of commercial production after the cancellation of the largest advertising agency in Dallas, The Richards Group. It begs the question – what happens to the rest of us when men of power fuck up? Is the patriarchy disarmed, or merely shapeshifting to satisfy us in the here and now?
“It was important for me to show up to this material imperfectly,” Marxen says. “As a songwriter, I can put a lot of pressure on myself, often feeling like I have to say something profound or reach a kind of resolve. I didn’t want to pretend to have answers here, but rather notice what was coming up for me during each song’s moment in time.” With »Thorns«, Marxen encourages us to no longer accept such tendencies to gnaw at the wounds of our human experience, but rather root into the wild garden of our flawed and beautiful being.
Nicole has toured throughout the U.S. and opened for William Basinski, Cold Cave, and Marissa Nadler. Her previous band, Midnight Opera, was awarded “Best Group Act” from Dallas Observer in 2018.
RIYL: Chelsea Wolfe, King Woman, Emma Ruth Rundle
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

