Finland's industrial metallers King Satan unleashed their new full-length, The Devil's Evangelion, today via Noble Demon. The band also released a captivating video for the track "Destroy The World" to celebrate the release fittingly and fuel the excitement.
"As The Devil's Evangelion is thematically something of an ultimate King Satan album, we wanted to include this new version of 'Destroy The World' to create a 'circle-closing' moment in the album's arc, embracing the paradoxical themes we've explored since the beginning. We aren't typically known for slower-paced songs with a melancholic touch, as our singles usually showcase very different sides of our music. So, we thought it was time to present this side from us too. The music video might be, at the same time, the simplest yet most complex King Satan video to date, as I, the director, embraced dreamlike absurdism, symbolism, and surrealism in a very minimalistic way", comments Mr. King Aleister Satan, and explains the album's concept further: "The Devil's Evangelion is a concept album concentrating on the duality and the paradoxical nature of reality. This concept stems from a trickster-like narrative that becomes convinced about being possessed by the Devil, leading to an experience of reality through the Devil's eyes".
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