Industrial metal heretics King Satan have served another sonic assault from their approaching album, The Devil's Evangelion, set for release on 8 November through Noble Demon. Following the fiery singles "Chaos Forever Now" (featuring Nachtmahr) and "New Aeon Gospel" with its award-winning music video, the band offers a glimpse into the abyss with its latest video and single release, "Abyss Of The Souls".
"We picked 'Abyss Of The Souls' for the third single because it's a proper example of this amalgam of melancholy and rage that we do with our music, presented through the raw energy of rock'n'roll and extreme metal. For the music video, I wanted to make something different this time, because it might be clear by now that I play with lots of different styles when I make music videos. This time, I wanted to embrace a more minimalistic approach, to capture a certain feeling of alienation and outsiderness the song's theme flirts with too." King Satan comments and explains the album's concept: "The Devil's Evangelion will be a concept album concentrating on the duality and the paradoxical nature of reality. This concept stems from a trickster-like narrative that becomes convinced about being possessed by the Devil, leading to an experience of reality through the Devil's eyes".
For more regarding King Satan and its upcoming full-length offering, follow HEREs. Link


French gothic/doom ensemble Angellore return on 15 May with their fourth full‑length, Nocturnes, set for release through Ardua Music. Alongside the announcement, the band has unveiled...
With the just‑revealed "A Burning Flame", Evergrey deliver the final preview track from their upcoming studio effort Architects Of A New Weave, which lands tomorrow, 5 June, on Napalm...
USA‑based post‑punk/darkwave/alternative rock outfit Astari Nite returns with their new EP Medications In Bloom, accompanied by a video for the single “Dry Shampoo X”. Steeped in themes...
Dark pop act Hunter As A Horse has shared a new track, "Paradise Lost", via Metropolis Records. "This song is about accepting the loss of innocence and surrendering in order to become...
"It's my kind of duty to provoke people and to make sure they feel something — to dance, cry, do whatever they feel. I do motivate them, because that's my purpose." - Chris Corner
"For my sake, I could just stop playing the old stuff, but on the other hand, I know that our fans want it." - Anders Kobro
"The speech that they hate is my speech, but my speech is not a hate speech. What can you do? You can just mirror/reflect them - hopefully, they will see how grotesque..." - Dero Goi
"I find it really bizarre, because right after the concert, you're already on the internet. I mean, come on. It's very different from how it used to be, but it's fine." - Anja Huwe

