Virginia (USA)-based post-apocalyptic dark electro/industrial/EBM entity Circuit Preacher releases "Torture God" as the last single from the upcoming album, Heaven Can't Heal, which will be released this spring via darkTunes Music Group. Circuit Preacher stands at the altar of the Last Church of the Final Days with "Torture God", a modern EBM/industrial anthem that tears apart the façade of divine love. This is a sermon for the exhausted, for those who’ve grown weary of humiliating themselves to be heard, seen, or loved by a distant god.
The message is raw and unfiltered: Why must we beg to be known by the divine? If god truly cared, would he not already see the needs that burn within us? "Torture God" challenges the idea of performative faith and refuses to kneel for "unconditional love."
With relentless beats and a chorus that defies the heavens, Circuit Preacher delivers a hymn for the disillusioned and the defiant. This is not a cry for help—it’s a declaration of rebellion. Join the congregation, feel the weight of the truth, and let "Torture God" resonate through your cursed soul. And if you missed it, over HERE is the previously released single "Killed Something". Link

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