Brigitte Handley and Matahari Ranch Unveil Video for Electro Noir-Rock Anthem “Cyber Nation”

Brigitte Handley and Matahari Ranch Unveil Video for Electro Noir-Rock Anthem “Cyber Nation”

Why do you work a job you hate?
When your life becomes so stagnate
Now we all need money to survive
But what’s the point when you’re only half-alive?

Brigitte Handley, the antipodean architect of electric elegy, merges spectral swagger with machine-born momentum in Cyber Nation, her latest collaboration with Cologne-based conspirators Matahari Ranch. Known for her deep-throated vocals, serrated guitars, synths that sigh and surge, Handley wields her sound like a scalpel: precise, piercing, and ever poised to draw blood from the digital age.

Cyber Nation howls for the “virtual electro generation,” a chrome-plated hymn for hearts beating in binary. Theremin coils around chant-heavy choruses like static around skin, fusing glam-glitch theatrics with electroclash adrenaline. It’s dancefloor decadence viewed through dystopian glass: a future-rock ritual drenched in sequins and server dust. Think Goldfrapp’s growl, Air’s after-hours drift, Depeche Mode’s dark romanticism, with a dash of Santigold’s strut and political commentary.

Visually bolstered by ambient video art, and driven by BH’s ever-feral guitar, the live incarnation becomes less a gig, more a séance with circuitry. From Sydney’s swelter to Cologne’s cold neon corners, Brigitte Handley continues to conjure chaos and communion across continents: splicing wires, shredding myths, and singing straight through the static. The lyrics rail at the drudgery of dead-end labour and the soul-sucking vortex of virtual life, populated by pixel-puppets, wage-slaves, and algorithmic apostles. It’s a call to revolt, a punked-up psalm for those crushed by screens, systems, and the slow death of daily routine.

“The song has taken a journey from its humble organic beginnings from a simple guitar riff on the acoustic to meet The Day the Earth Stood Still theremins and synth sounds resulting in a future rock electro glam-noir kinda track,” says Handley.

Shot in the steel-and-stone sprawl of Cologne, Germany, the Cyber Nation video collides old-world grit with chrome-drenched futurism. Directed by Evil Twinns in alliance with Heart Art Photography’s Thomas Schaefer, the piece prowls through cobbled streets and brutalist backdrops, framing a city caught mid-transformation. Neo-Gothic arches meet LED glimmers; monuments whisper beneath digital noise.

This is no mere backdrop…it’s a battleground of flesh and firmware, where the past leans into the pulse of tomorrow. Analogue ruins blur into pixel-perfect facades, a visual duet of decay and data. The camera slinks through alleyways and open plazas alike, mapping the metaphysical tug-of-war between architecture and algorithm.

It’s one hell of a bop, perfect for the subway ride to your own daily grind. Blare it loudly!

Watch the video for “Cyber Nation” below:

Brigitte recently lent her vocals to a new project with guitarist, songwriter, and producer Boz Boorer (Polecats, Morrissey, Siouxsie, Adam Ant, Edwyn Collins), contributing a version of I Can Have Both. The track appears alongside a host of artists reinterpreting songs Boorer co-wrote with Morrissey. Boz Boorer: Morrissey Reimagined is out now on CD and Bandcamp, with vinyl to follow soon.

Listen to Cyber Nation below and order the single here.

Cyber Nation by Brigitte Handley | Matahari Ranch

Tour Dates:

12 Jun – Germany : Siegen – Vortex Surfer + Rosegarden Funeral Party (Tickets here)
21 Jun – Switzerland:  Basel – Art Basel – Cargo Bar – Go!C!Art Festival Switzerland
12 Jul – Germany:  Koblenz – Vorstädter Bürgerfest am Schenkendorfplatz

More dates TBA

Follow Brigitte Handley:

Website
Facebook
Bandcamp
Instagram
Spotify
TikTok

The post Brigitte Handley and Matahari Ranch Unveil Video for Electro Noir-Rock Anthem “Cyber Nation” appeared first on Post-Punk.com.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous post Seungri’s First Interview After Prison Release Addresses His “New Business”
Next post How Does Seungri Feel About Being Called “Defeat”? New Interview Earns Scathing Criticism

Goto Top