Virginia (USA)-based post-apocalyptic dark electro/industrial/EBM entity Circuit Preacher released a brand new single "Killed Something" via darkTunes Music Group. Circuit Preacher stands again at the altar of the Last Church of the Final Days to deliver a modern EBM sermon with "Killed Something", an unflinching exploration of loss, pain, and redemption.
This is not a message of peace—it’s a raw declaration for the broken and unyielding, a cry for redemption from within the shadows of pain and loss. The preacher calls to the congregation of the forgotten, those who bear the weight of shattered glass and the memories they can’t escape.
"Killed Something" speaks to the destruction within and the battle to reclaim your spirit in a world that refuses to carry you. This is a hymn for the damned, a liturgy for the defiant. The silence may crush you, but the Last Church of the Final Days urges you to stand, to confront the emptiness, and to find salvation in your own strength. Come as you are, let the silence break, and join the congregation. Your reckoning begins here. Link

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