Swedish dark electro/industrial entity Thin Eater returns with a harrowing new offering, “Half Of A Double Giving Birth”, marking the third single to emerge since the release of their debut album. The track pushes the project even deeper into its unsettling sonic territory — a feverish blend of industrial tension, ritualistic pulse, and shadow‑drenched atmosphere.
Formed in 2022 amid the desolate forests of Sweden, Thin Eater channel the silence of abandoned places and the bleak weight of urban decay into a uniquely oppressive strain of industrial darkwave. Their sound fuses mechanical rhythms with serrated post‑punk guitars, carving out a world where ancient macabre themes collide with the anxieties of the modern age.
“Half Of A Double Giving Birth” continues this exploration with a nightmarish intensity, evoking fractured identities, bodily horror, and the uncanny sense of something old and feral stirring beneath the surface. Thin Eater’s vision remains stark and uncompromising — a reminder that the past’s darkest myths are never as distant as we pretend. If you've missed it, the previously released single, "Infernal Motions", can be found over HERE. Link

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