Static-X debuted the official music video for their new single “All These Years”. It is the second single that has been released off of their upcoming album Project Regeneration Vol. 1. The song is directed by Matt Zane and Static-X’s current vocalist Xer0 but the lead vocals in the song are by the late Static-X frontman Wayne Static. The video is set in the 1970’s bedroom of a young Wayne Static, who sees his future rock star self through his black-and-white television.
According to Static-X Ken Jay:
“It’s very challenging to represent someone in a music video who is no longer alive, but that was something that we really wanted to do and I think it came out great. These are some of Wayne’s last works, so we really wanted to make this video all about him and to continue to celebrate his life and legacy. What better way to do that than through a fun, fictional story about how Wayne was inspired to become the legend that who he became through Static-X.”
The upcoming album will feature 12 brand new tracks and was to be released on May 29th, but has been delayed because of manufacturing shutdowns due to coronavirus pandemic. Project Regeneration Vol. 1. will now be available on July 10th for all streaming platforms and physical CD with a vinyl release on August 14th.
Bassist Tony Campos said the album is 100% complete, “We are just waiting for the manufacturing to resume. We have been given word that all is finally in production, so we are excited to get this out to the fans.”
“Hollow”, the first single off of Project Regeneration Vol. 1, was released in February and can be seen below.


