The USA-based industrial/gothic metal band Suicide Puppets has signed a record deal with Rock Sun Records/Virgin Music Group, starting with the re-issue of their EP Beyond The Veil (2023). With plans for new music and touring in 2025, the band and label are gearing up for an exciting future.
Known for their blend of industrial metal and gothic tones, Suicide Puppets has built a dedicated fanbase. Tom H., founder of Rock Sun Records, expressed his excitement about the signing, saying: “This band reminds me if Static X and Dimmu had a love child. We are stoked to have them in our family for sure.”
Having shared the stage with heavyweights like The 69 Eyes, Combichrist, and Napalm Death, Suicide Puppets are more than ready to take the next step. Link

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"We paused our work as I was grieving heavily, but once we returned to it, things took on a whole new meaning." - LV Darkling
"When I make a song, I know I could do it better, but I'm happy with it. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I like it when it's not. That's why I can make it that way." - Rapha Hell
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker

