Belarusian Mission Jupiter has presented "Self-Destruction", another single/video from its upcoming Aftermath album, set for release in mid-2025 through Label 51 Recordings.
"Self-Destruction" is the heaviest and punchiest song by Mission Jupiter; the band explains that the story behind it is deeply personal and refers to a battle with a mental disorder. "When you're feeling down, it feels like the parasite living inside you has won, and you're stuck in mental and physical discomfort forever. The only way to survive is to take a pill to ease the pain. We hope this song will resonate with our listeners on a profound level."
More on Mission Jupiter's Aftermath is HERE. Link
MISSION JUPITER - Presents "Self-Destruction"
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