Spanish metalcore Far´n´Hate released their new video – Deathwish!

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Spanish metalcore act Far’n’Hate is glad to announce a new video for “Deathwish”, new single available now in all digital store. The new track was produced by Jona De Haro, video directed by Marc Agudo.

About the new single their frontman Marc Camargo says: ““Deathwish” is conceptually linked to our previous song “Change”, illustrating a reality where the wrong decisions of a mislead society have collapsed existance as we know it, leading it to a point of no return. We wanted to create a “closer” track for this period of the band, with a darker atmoshphere while retaining the tone of our latest songs”.

About Far’n’Hate
Far’n’Hate is a metalcore act from Barcelona, Spain founded in 2007. The band consists of vocalist and founder member Marc Camargo, drummer Jona de Haro and guitarists Felipe Cerda and Nacho Merino. Their career includes three studio albums released, more than two hundred and fivety concerts during their tours along Europe, UK, Russia, México, USA and performances in international festivals such as Gothoom Open Air (SK), Woodstock Borkovany (CZ), Aggressive Music Fest (CZ), Made Of Metal Open Air (CZ), Siege Of Limerick (IR), Cleveland Music Fest (EEUU), Sick! Mosh! Death! Fest (EE), Takedown Fest (PT) or Brutal Noise Fest (ES), sharing stage with bands as Behemoth, Amaranthe, Havok, Therion, Septicflesh, Rhapsody, Adept, Texas In July or More Than a Thousand. Their latest releases have been a three singles; “Prison Of Self”, “Change” featuring Mike Pérez of the band No Bragging Rights, and “Deathwish”, all featuring conceptual music videos by director Marc Agudo. They are currently working on the production of a new studio album for late 2021.
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DESPISING AGE unleash new visualizer video for – ‘In Agony’s Clutches’!

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DESPISING AGE started from a death metal that tended to be inspired by the old school scene of Florida in the 90s, cultivating the ambition to evolve with each release. With Belligerent the band presents a CD full of blast beat and death metal, with a background marked by thrash metal.

Belligerent has been recorded by Jack Demon at Brainscan Studio, mixed and mastered by Stefano Morabito at 16th Cellar Studio. The artwork is by Mauro Mazzara (M2 Illustration).

The album is available as a jewel case and digital download on the label Bandcamp page (https://planetkrecords.bandcamp.com/album/despising-age-belligerent).

For Fans of Suffocation, Malevolent Creation and Monstrosity

Tracklist:

1. Redemption Through Enucleation (4:36)

2. Deterioration (4:17)

3. In Agony’s Clutches (4:33)

4. Where Repulsion Takes Form (3:28)

5. (Once Was A) Dormant Catastrophe (1:26)

6. An Overgrowth of Terror (4:33)

7. Suicidal Pandemia (4:41)

8. Endangered (3:28)

9. Tomorrow Comes Bleeding (4:16)

10. MLD (4:43)

Line-Up:

Russel Knobel – Vocals, Guitar

David Pizzuti – Guitar

Paride Casu – Bass

Alessandro Caruso – Drums

DESPISING AGE Online:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/despising.age

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/despisingage/

YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ffQ8ig

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3bqPQEa

Planet K Records: https://planetkrecords.bandcamp.com

The Metallist PR: www.themetallistpr.com

(review) The MIghty Mighty Bosstones – When God Was Great (Hellcat Records)

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Ska punk rock pioneers The Mighty Mighty Bosstones are back with new album with Hellcat Records. There are 15 songs on this album, ska punk rock anthems first class for all of you out there thirsty for melody, energy and something to dance and rejoice to. There are couple of similarities to popular The Interrupters, but let´s have in mind that these veterans were influence for many younger bands and their vision of punk rock with brass instruments and piano backed in some songs, also with such great harmonies and backing vocals was making fans happy for decades. My personal favorites on this record are Lonely Boy, Bruised and What It Takes.  Of course, special mention must be said about The Final Parade with all those fantastic guests performing, you will have to discover yourselves which one. Great album.