Embers Of Dawn have unveiled their explosive new single, "Don't Wait To Die (feat. Adrian Erlandsson)". The single is a brutally heavy industrial metal anthem incorporating mechanical rhythms and a haunting yet memorable chorus hook, all entwined in a dark atmosphere.
Embers Of Dawn comment: "Lyrically, the song is about refusing to live passively. It's a song that confronts the feeling of being haunted—by memories, by technology, by the weight of old patterns—and turns it into a call to action. The lyrics mix ghostly images with burning, destructive energy to remind us that sometimes you have to break the code, burn it all down, and start again. It's not about waiting for the end; it's about choosing to live with urgency, clarity, and defiance".
Relentless mechanical rhythms propel the track forward, while layers of atmospheric synths provide a striking contrast. "Don't Wait To Die" showcases the band's intensity and reveals clear influences from the likes of Fear Factory and Rammstein. Embers Of Dawn fuse technical precision, fierce aggression, and gothic soundscapes, drawing from industrial metal, cyber metal, melodic death metal, and gothic metal to create their distinctive sonic identity.
Produced, mixed, and mastered by Richii Wainwright, the single features a special guest appearance from Adrian Erlandsson (At the Gates, Cradle Of Filth, Paradise Lost, The Haunted) on drums.
Embers Of Dawn's debut full‑length, Infernal Culture, is set for release later this year — follow the links HERE for more information. Link


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