HEAVY ROCK OUTFIT WUCAN SHOWCASE THEIR ARTISTIC DEPTH WITH NEW SINGLE + VIDEO “KTNSAX” — WATCH
“Wucan have the best rock singer in the universe right now, completely original songs, unparalleled energy, more joy playing music than all Scandinavian snot rock bands combined, intelligent lyrics, great charisma — and the absolutely perfect production for this kind of music” — DEAF FOREVER
“Original, exciting and challenging at the same time. Open your ears!” — ROCK HARD
“The band is so juiced up rock-wise that no one could get the idea that there are Germans at work here” — AUDIO
Three years after the release of their studio album Heretic Tongue, the German heavy rock outfit Wucan made a strong statement in March 2025 with the single “Irons in the Fire.”
Now the band is following up with the song “KTNSAX,” proving their ability to develop artistically.
While “Irons in the Fire” offered a more classic rock energy, “KTNSAX” embarked on a significantly different path. The song turns out to be unexpectedly danceable and, with its straightforward beat, inevitably encourages you to tap along before the powerful, distorted guitar finally paves its energetic way.
Watch the “KTNSAX” video here.
Stream the single here.
“‘Farm some time, watch it grow,’ that line came to me on a Monday morning in September 2024, after two weeks bedridden — and harvesting a solid 12 hours of daily screen time on my phone,” says singer Francis Tobolsky. “Twelve hours a day in which I believed I was fully up to date: The latest news, trending memes, my friends’ daily lunches – and yet completely disconnected from the world around me. The political climate, social media manipulation, filter bubbles, AI – these were things I needed to process.
“At first glance, it all seems so convenient: The library of the world in our hands, the ability to join any conversation, to be the discourse. And yet we hide behind carefully curated images, profiles on platforms, pretending to be someone we’re not… and perhaps even falling for the façades and profit-driven illusions of others. In the end, what remains is the paradoxical truth: Blessed are the ignorant.”