Swedish dark electro/industrial/darkwave duo Thin Eater, who released the self-titled debut album in March this year, is back with a new single, "Nex Animae". The song is a horror story about a victim of a violent crime who wakes up in the afterlife. Instead of finding peace, he discovers that the murderer is still pursuing him, haunting the next realm. The single is released via Leptura Records.
"Nex Animae" is the first release from Thin Eater since the self-titled debut album (you can read the review over HERE). The release of the song comes with unique video footage of burning synthesisers and guitars lighting up the Nordic night. Formed in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2022, Thin Eater merges the energy of industrial darkwave with post-punk. Following a series of singles, Thin Eater released their self-titled debut album in March 2025. The band has shared the stage with Priest, Then Comes Silence and The Foreign Resort, among others. Link

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"With Hypocrisy, I'm very "home", but with Pain, it's an adventure, just like going into the jungle only with a knife and no glass of water and trying to survive." - Peter Tägtgren
"We try to support our army as much as possible since we also have friends on the frontline." - Helle Bohdanova
"We're really into oxymorons and that sort of thing. Years and years ago, we came up with this idea—well, we didn't invent it, but we called it "happy sad"." - Matt James
"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

