Demonstealer Releases Killer New Song & Video “The Festering Wound”
Sahil Makhija aka Demonstealer has released a brand new song and video off of his upcoming EP titled, And This Too Shall Pass via his Facebook. “No God will save you” screams Makhija halfway into this scathing, blastbeat-heavy ripper that channels Makhija's abject hatred for religion and all the ill it's spawned.
Makhija adds, “It refers to humanity and how we're almost like a cancer on this planet; how we've created God, religion and blinded the masses with these man made creations.”
The Festering Wound is now available to stream on Demonstealer's Facebook page HERE and YouTube below.
The 4-song EP is being self-released with the help of a crowd-funding campaign that Makhija personally set up in July earlier this year. It was the COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant lockdown in the country that provided Makhija with a new perspective and the inspiration to write new music. And This Too Shall Pass sees Makhija return to his absolute roots. All music on And This Too Shall Pass has been written, played and recorded by Makhija — making it truly a solo effort.
And This Too Shall Pass releases on 11th December, 2020. Pre-orders for the digital release are now available on the band’s Bandcamp HERE. The EP will be available on all streaming services including YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music.
Tracklist
This Crumbling Earth (06:26)
A Festering Wound (04:06)
Systemic Failure (04:30)
From Flesh To Ashes (06:09)
Total runtime - 21:11
Credits
All music written, played & arranged by Demonstealer
All music recorded by Demonstealer at Demonic Studios, India
All music mixed & mastered by Hertz Studio, Poland
Album artwork & layout by Adi Dechristianize
Demonstealer is:
Sahil Makhija - vocals, guitars, bass and drums
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