Symphonic/synth metal collective Delain will release its new EP, Dance With The Devil, this Friday, 8 November, via Napalm Records. Ahead of the EP's release, the band has shared another single and video, "The Reaping", cut from the new offering.
The gripping track acts as a whirlwind of emotions, articulating feelings of foreboding and sorrow through catchy electronic synth melodies and modern heaviness. It delves into collective themes, expressing disillusionment with the current path of society toward imminent and inescapable consequences. "The Reaping" is now available on all streaming services worldwide and comes with an electrifying music video, underlining this exceptional track with stunning high-quality visuals.
Martijn Westerholt on "The Reaping": "'The Reaping' is a very expressive song with a serious subject - where the world/society is heading and metaphorical storms on the horizon. Musically the song can be recognized as a typical Delain song filled with heavy guitars, but also with the very recognizable 80's synth elements Delain is known for".
More regarding Delain's nearing EP is HERE. Link


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