British electronic artist Max Rael has announced the forthcoming album ‘The Enemy Is Us’, his debut solo effort, out in June via London imprint Liquid Len Recording Company, preceded by a traditional A / B side single ‘Brighter Future’.
An alternative electronic pop song with spoken word vocals, ‘Brighter Future’ questions avoidant strategies of coping with life in a seemingly increasingly chaotic and unsafe world and queries how can we reverse course from an anticipated dystopian future.
The non-album B-side ‘The People We Love Have Won (Persistence Is All)’ is a darker beast, named after Coil’s 2000 London performance at The Royal Festival Hall, which also happens to be tattooed on the inside of Rael’s left wrist.
Spoken word, electronic music and loud drums can all be expected on the impending 12-track album, produced and mixed by Max Rael with additional mixing by Caden Clarkson and mastered by Pete Maher (U2, Nick Cave, Depeche Mode, Pixies. Nine Inch Nails). Fusing a range of electronic music styles with other genres, Max Rael is a master journeyman of existential exploration into humanity, self, society, reality, psychology, philosophy and the future.
“Whilst I naturally tend to be drawn towards darker and more melancholy themes, sometimes creativity needs to be a reaction to the world around us. I felt I needed to take some creative responsibility, and not push more negativity out into a world that already feels like its drowning, like kicking somebody when they’re already down,” says Max Rael.
“While it’s natural, and sometimes necessary, to explore difficult realities through art, and I’ve done my share of that, I believe there’s also a vital role for artists and dreamers to imagine and articulate possibilities for hope and improvement. Drawing inspiration from John Higgs’s thought-provoking ideas, where in 1977 it was a defiant and shocking statement when The Sex Pistols said, ‘No Future’, today perhaps the true rebellion involves standing up and saying, ‘Yes Future’… A Brighter Future.”
Musician, writer, actor, engineer and producer, Max Rael has remixed such artists as Fish (Marillion), Last July, Kommand + Kontrol, Bienheldenschafgegenstand and Freudstein. He is also behind electro-goth trailblazers History Of Guns, formed in Hertfordshire in 1996. Frontrunners of the Wasp Factory / FuturePunk scene of the early 2000s, their single ‘Your Obedient Servant’ was championed by The Quietus and Mick Mercer among the “thirty best goth singles of all time”.
Renowned for their meta-modernist Industrial sound, 2024 saw the release of their ‘Half Light’ album, their eighth record to date and second since 2022’s return from a ten-year hiatus. They also kicked off 2025 with the single ‘Little Miss Suicide (25)’, marking 25th years since releasing their debut single.
As of April 22, ‘Brighter Future’ is available from fine digital platforms, including Amazon, and also directly from the artist via Bandcamp. The full album ‘The Enemy Is Us’ will be released on June 20 via Liquid Len Recording Company.

TRACK LIST
01 Brighter Future
02 The People We Love Have Won (Persistence Is All)
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CREDITS
Written by Max Rael
Produced, performed and mixed by Max Rael
Additional mixing by Caden Clarkson
Mastered by Pete Maher
Released by Liquid Len Recording Company
Cover artwork & photographs by Filiz Photography
Video by Abigail Clarkson
Publicity by Shameless Promotion PR