Rage Against the Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha recently canceled Rage Against The Machine’s 2023 tour . He has also made a rare guest appearance on the new single by the experimental rock band Algiers, titled “Irreversible Damage”.
Zack de la Rocha appears in a single with Algiers
The song is lifted off the group’s upcoming 4th album “Shook”, with former Bloc Party drummer Matt Tong being a part of the band’s line-up. Frontman Franklin James Fisher had the following to say about the tune:
“The end of that song is the sound of joy. That’s what hope sounds like in 2022 when everything’s falling apart.”
Rage Against The Machine recently called off the August and September 2022 European leg of the tour. It was recently noted that Leedsfest and Reading festival are refunding back the money for the Friday Ticket holders.
The Ticketmaster site noted: “We understand your disappointment that Rage Against The Machine can’t make it to Reading & Leeds this year, we’re hugely disappointed too but we hope to welcome both them and you to our legendary festival at some time in the future.
Whilst no refund is payable under the terms and conditions, in this instance only, as a gesture of goodwill, we would like to offer you a refund of the face value of the ticket price for your Day Ticket, providing your ticket was purchased via Ticketmaster; the official ticket agent and not via resale or any unofficial agent.”
The cancelation was forced and it comes a month after singer Zack De La Rocha appeared to injure his leg and had been performing while seated ever since. Zack has been performing while seated and the shows have gone off without a hitch, even though stagehands have had to carry the vocalist on and off the stage every night.