Today’s video of the day is the Laibach (feat. Wiyaala) – "Musick" released in 2026.
Laibach return in 2026 with “Musick,” featuring Ghanaian vocalist Wiyaala. The single arrived on March 31, 2026 via Mute Records. It also serves as the title track for the upcoming album MUSICK. From the first seconds, the song feels huge and ceremonial. Yet it also sounds restless and sharp. Because of that contrast, it fits Laibach perfectly. The lyrics praise music as salvation, but then reject it with the hook, “I’m sick of music.” So, the track becomes both anthem and warning.
The “Musick” video expands that tension through striking choreography and grand architecture. Director Morten Traavik stages the performance like a ritual. Meanwhile, Elza Leimane’s choreography gives the piece a disciplined, theatrical pulse. The Latvian National Opera and Ballet setting adds weight and elegance. Wiyaala’s presence also changes the mood. Her voice cuts through the marching intensity with warmth and power. As a result, the video feels both militant and human. It looks controlled, yet it burns with emotion.
Laibach formed in 1980 in Trbovlje, Slovenia, and they built their legacy on provocation. Over decades, they blended industrial music, classical drama, and political symbolism. Albums like Opus Dei and NATO pushed their sound into bold reinterpretations and heavy satire. Later releases kept evolving, often using collaborations and concept-driven production. The Musick album continues that tradition, but it also modernizes it. It follows “Allgorhythm,” another Wiyaala collaboration, and points toward a more global Laibach era. On “Musick”, the band again treats sound as ideology. However, they also treat it as addiction. Therefore, this single feels like a mission statement for the whole album.
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