Horror punk metal act Zombeast has released its heaviest, darkest, and most frenzied material with its new album, Heart Of Darkness, which came out through Massacre Records - licensed from Fiend Force Records.
In support of the album's release, Zombeast shared a lyric video for "Heart Of Darkness". "The title track of the album touches on possession of mind and soul", says guitarist/bassist Jared Smith. "Another song that naturally flowed out of us as we wrote it. We wanted a dark, doomy, dismal breakdown on this album and I think we pulled it off. Alex Young really shines with his lead playing on this track. Easily one of the heaviest tracks on the album."
Some more info and the previously released video "The Cycle" are HERE. Link


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