Death Metal Duo HELLBORE Release New Song "Necrocracy"
Death metal duo HELLBORE have released their new single "Necrocracy" via Ghost Cult Magazine. The song is from their upcoming album Panopticon which will be released on March 18 2022.
Panopticon is the sophomore album from HELLBORE, the death metal outfit striding both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The new record marks an evolution in their sound expanding their scope from thrash infused death, now embracing a variety of modern death metal subgenres including technical death metal, progressive death metal, and deathcore.
The band comments: “This album is a big step for us, and we are really excited for people to hear what we have put together. This has been a difficult couple of years for many people. “Panopticon” takes aim at many of these struggles, and we hope it can provide a degree of catharsis. We hope you enjoy your time listening to it as much as we enjoyed creating it.”
Following their debut album Holy Sadist released in 2019, Panopticon features creative sonic storytelling, technical guitar madness, a barrage of extreme vocal styles, and immaculate production. From the dramatic, orchestral fuelled opening track "Libertus" to the epic "Panopticon" in three chapters, the new album is a dark, immersive experience. Guttural screams and demonic vocals enshroud the atmosphere with a haunting twist, while hard hitting instrumentation and marching rhythms manifest a powerful heaviness. Introducing technical guitars in "All Men Are Created Evil" and an unexpected jazz section in "Terror Eyes", HELLBORE have have grappled with charismatic musical styles and developed them seamlessly into their sound.
Panopticon delivers a thrilling exploration of themes such as extremism, media control, religious fundamentalism, and social engineering. Facing the difficult experiences of endurance head on, the album brings an emotional liberation with an immense sound.
Listen to “Necrocracy” on Ghost Cult Magazine HERE.
Tracklist:
Libertus
All Men Are Created Evil
Angel Slayer
Terror Eyes
Necrocracy
Panopticon I: The Pretence of Balance
Panopticon II: Born to Bleed
Panopticon III: The Tyrant's Throne
HELLBORE is
Charlie Munro, based in the UK, all guitars, bass, mixing and production
Chris Whitby, based in New York, vocals
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