French progressive metallers GOJIRA have released a new song titled “Our Time Is Now”. The track appears on the soundtrack to EA Sports‘ long-running NHL video game franchise “NHL 23”, which is being made available today (Friday, October 14).
GOJIRA guitarist/vocalist Joseph Duplantier commented: “This song goes out to all the fighters out there sparking a light in a dark world.”
He added, “If you care about something meaningful to you and your community. If you are standing for a cause, if you show compassion and solidarity for the ones whose rights are taken away, if you’re in a war defending your inherent rights or fighting against deforestation, if you’re standing for animal rights, human rights, you are the lightning bolt, the spark that will shape our world. Your time is now! Our time is now!”
In solidarity with the women of the Iranian uprising, Duplantier said: “Rest in peace, young Masha Amini. She was killed in Teheran for not wearing her hijab ‘properly’ by the ‘morality police’ and rest in peace all victims of brutalities during the protests that followed her death. We support the women of Iran in their fight, for taking a stand against oppression.”
A total of 42 songs are featured in the 2023 edition of EA Sports‘ yearly hockey game, including music from GHOST, KORN, MOTIONLESS IN WHITE, TURNSTILE, WAGE WAR, A DAY TO REMEMBER and STICK TO YOUR GUNS.
“NHL 23” soundtrack track listing:
*Â A DAY TO REMEMBERÂ – “Miracle”
*Â BISHOP BRIGGSÂ – “Revolution”
*Â CHILLI JESSONÂ – “Carolina Reaper”
*Â COHEED AND CAMBRIAÂ – “The Liars Club”
*Â DE’WAYNE FT. POORSTACYÂ – “Die Out Here”
*Â DEATH LENSÂ – “Swing For The Fences”
*Â FRANK TURNERÂ – “Punches”
*Â GAMES WE PLAYÂ – “St. Girlfriend”
*Â GHOSTÂ – “Kaisarion”
*Â GOJIRAÂ – “Our Time Is Now”
*Â HIGHLY SUSPECTÂ – “Natural Born Killer”
*Â HOLY WARSÂ – “Battery Life”
*Â IANN DIOR FT. TRAVIS BARKERÂ – “Obvious”
*Â KASABIANÂ – “Rocket Fuel”
*Â KORNÂ – “Forgotten”
*Â LOZEAKÂ – “Word Vomit”
*Â MATT MAESONÂ – “Blood Runs Red”
*Â MISSIOÂ – “Say Something”
*Â MOD SUNÂ – “Rich Kids Ruin Everything”
*Â MOTIONLESS IN WHITE FT. CALEB SHOMOÂ – “Red, White & Boom”
*Â MUSEÂ – “Kill Or Be Killed”
*Â NOBROÂ – “Better Each Day”
*Â NOVA TWINSÂ – “Fire & Ice”
*Â PANIC! AT THE DISCOÂ – “Say It Louder”
*Â PENGSHUIÂ – “Idkwybt”
*Â PUPÂ – “Totally Fine”
*Â REAL FRIENDSÂ – “Tell Me You’re Sorry”
*Â SAFARIÂ – “Youth Animal”
*Â SHINEDOWNÂ – “No Sleep Tonight”
*Â SPORTS TEAMÂ – “The Game”
*Â STICK TO YOUR GUNSÂ – “A World To Win”
*Â SUECOÂ – “Loser”
*Â SURF CURSEÂ – “Tvi”
*Â TEN TONNESÂ – “Go”
*Â THE AMAZONSÂ – “Wait For Me”
*Â THE MYSTERINESÂ – “Hung Up”
*Â THE SNUTSÂ – “Burn The Empire”
*Â TURNSTILEÂ – “Wild Wrld”
*Â WAGE WARÂ – “Manic”
*Â WINDWAKERÂ – “Beautiful”
*Â YONAKAÂ – “I Want More”
*Â YUNGBLUD FT. WILLOWÂ – “Memories”
In a recent interview with Colombia’s Radioacktiva, GOJIRA drummer Mario Duplantier was asked how he and his bandmates go about exploring fresh musical areas every time they are making an album. He responded: “It’s not very intellectual; it’s not very mental — it’s more organic. We jam, and when we hear something cool, we say, ‘Let’s go.’ It’s not very we try to catch more people here and there.
“I would say… I have to be very honest, but the fact [that] we are touring so much… We are a live band mainly — 90 percent of our life is on the road. So we play shows — we do soundcheck and we play shows; soundcheck, shows, soundcheck… Over and over and over again, it’s like a huge circle. We do Europe and U.S., Europe and U.S., sometimes South America, Asia — it’s crazy. So when we write the music, we want to play songs that are gonna be fun, maybe, to play live as well. And it’s not a conscious thing — we’re not trying to do something, ‘Let’s catch more people.’ It’s really, ‘Let’s have fun onstage and have something maybe more simple sometimes.’ Because when you play very technical music and you start to play arenas or stadiums and festivals — huge festivals — you just notice that if it’s too crazy, too technical, it doesn’t really work.”
Mario‘s latest comments echo those of his brother, Joseph Duplantier, who told SPIN in a 2021 interview: “When you start to play bigger slots at festivals in front of more people — when every show on your tour is now a freaking area because you’re opening for an arena band — the response, the echo of your song, is different than in a 1,000-capacity club. Sometimes when we end up performing for a large audience and all we have to play is death metal songs, subconsciously we want to adapt our repertoire to a wider audience. We’re, like, ‘What do we have in our back catalog that we can play and not freak people out? Not so intense and long and epic.”
GOJIRA‘s latest album, “Fortitude”, came out in April 2021 via Roadrunner Records. The follow-up to 2016’s “Magma” was recorded and produced by Joseph Duplantier at Silver Cord Studio — GOJIRA‘s Ridgewood, Queens, New York headquarters — and mixed by Andy Wallace (NIRVANA, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE).
GOJIRA initially laid the foundation for “Fortitude” in 2020 with the surprise release of the single “Another World”.
The artwork for “Fortitude” was created by Joseph Duplantier.
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