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Europe - The Cult of Ignorance (Official Video)

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THE CULT OF IGNORANCE is out now. ⚡️ Watch the video, turn it up loud, and let us know what you think. You can stream the single and pre-order the new album Come This Madness here: https://lnk.to/EuropeComeThisMadnessAlbum Video by Patric Ullaeus #Europetheband #TheCultOfIgnorance Europe release the hook-laden new single, ‘The Cult of Ignorance’, the second track unveiled from their highly anticipated forthcoming studio album, Come This Madness, set for release on September 25th via Silver Lining Music. Pre-orders are available here: https://lnk.to/EuropeComeThisMadnessAlbum Driven by an instantly memorable hook and an anthemic chorus, ‘The Cult of Ignorance’ combines undeniable catchiness with a message that resonates in today’s fast-moving world, delivering moments of reflection without losing its positive, feel-good energy. As well as featuring Europe, the accompanying star-studded video showcases cameos from high-profile friends of the band, including renowned actress Malin Åkerman, former World No. 1 and multiple Grand Slam champion tennis player Stefan Edberg, astronaut Christer Fuglesang, Howling Pelle (The Hives), Mikael Åkerfeldt and Fredrik Åkesson (Opeth) and E-Type, alongside many other notable personalities from the world of music, film, fashion, sports and science. “I love this track! It’s a straightforward rock anthem with lyrics reflecting the times we live in, written slightly tongue in cheek” says Europe’s founding member and frontman Joey Tempest. “Mic (keyboards) came to me with this song idea while on tour in South America - I thought it was crazy good! We finished it together and it’s become a real banger! The title was inspired by a phrase coined by author and biochemist Isaac Asimov. It reflects some of the negative tendencies emerging in our world today, though it is written in a slightly light-hearted tone.” Europe’s new studio album Come This Madness signals a powerful new chapter for one of rock’s most enduring acts. Across songs l