PRONG Rock RUSH Classic ‘Working Man’ In New Video

PRONG recognize the trials of tax day by sharing a video for their version of the RUSH classic “Working Man (Regular Version).”

The track appears as a shorter version on their latest album ‘State of Emergency’ available on Steamhammer/SPV now.

Commenting on PRONG‘s version of “Working Man (Regular Version),” main man Tommy Victor had this to say: “Rush had the big riffs and that’s something Prong always wants as well.
 
Especially in the song ‘Working Man’ with that all-time classic opening riff. We have a new lyric video for the regular version of ‘Working Man’. It’s a bit industrial and trippy at the same time. Check it out!
 
‘State of Emergency’ is a furious tableau of East Coast aggression, enveloped in that classic PRONG sound that never goes out of style. Tommy Victor outlines the stylistic direction of the eleven songs that make up ‘State of Emergency’:
 
It’s a very ‘PRONG’ record. I think it’s totally genre-transcending and definitely ignores what’s going on out there these days,”
 
Commenting about his artistic approach on ‘State of Emergency’, Victor says: “I like all kinds of music. This record totally reflects that because it covers lots of different angles. At the same time, ‘State Of Emergency’ is very guitar-oriented and a typical example of my style.”
 
Produced by the skillful hands of legendary producer Steve Evetts (Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan), ‘State of Emergency’ surprises on the post-punk track “Disconnected” and then grooves on the title track.