A Rare Piece Of Batman: Arkham History Is Back On Streaming
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In 2011, Warner Bros. and WaterTower Music put together a compilation album for Rocksteadyās open-world superhero game Batman: Arkham City. The album featured some pretty big names like Panic! at the Disco, Blaqk Audio, and Serj Tankian, all contributing original songs meant to pay tribute to the caped crusader. Among them was progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria, whose song āDerangedā was one of the promotional tracks for the record. Nowadays, the album has been removed from most streaming platforms, and you can only find remnants of it in fan-uploaded tracks on places like Spotify. But today, Coheed and Cambria re-released āDeranged,ā and a small piece of Batman history is back on streaming services where the band can reap the benefits.
Coheed is re-releasing āDerangedā alongside a new song titled āThe Joke.ā According to the vinyl singleās store page, āThe Jokeā isnāt a song from the bandās upcoming album, but is more of a ābridgeā between its most recent one, āVaxis II: The Window of the Waking Mind,ā and its next. The band says the single felt better paired with a re-release of āDeranged,ā and given the songās themes of making a ājokeā of someone, the parallels are pretty apparent. The band even makes a pretty overt tribute to The Joker in the songās music video, which features a Joker-like character plaguing the mind of Al the Killer, a character from the Amory Wars story told in the bandās albums.
Admittedly, āDerangedā has never been my favorite Coheed song, but itās good to see at least one song from the Batman: Arkham City album find its way back onto streaming services under Coheedās label, where the band can make a few cents. āThe Joke,ā meanwhile, is so groovy that I already know Iām gonna have it on repeat all day. Zach Cooper killing it on the bass with this one.
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