German dark electro/cyberpunk force Neuroklast return with a new blast of high‑voltage aggression in the form of their latest single, “Incinerate”. The track arrives as a scorching follow‑up to their March full‑length Hellfire, released via darkTunes Music Group, and continues the band’s evolution into a heavier, more confrontational sonic territory.
“Incinerate” is built like a weapon: a fusion of industrial, techno and metal pressure designed to hit with maximum impact. At the centre stands the band’s frontwoman Rage, whose fierce vocal delivery cuts through the mix with absolute dominance. Her voice doesn’t ask — it takes. Every line lands like a command, sharpened by lyrics that embrace destruction as empowerment.
The production beneath her is relentless: pounding kicks, serrated synths, and a cybernetic pulse engineered for the darkest hours of the club. Neuroklast channel chaos with precision, turning fire into rhythm and aggression into movement. This is music for those who don’t follow rules — they break them, burn them, and dance in the ashes. Say her name like a warning. She’s not here to save you. She’s here to incinerate.
The new single follows the earlier release of the video single “Lilith”, which marked the beginning of Neuroklast’s current, more volatile era and introduced Rage as the band’s new frontwoman. If you missed it, you can still watch “Lilith” over HERE.
Listen to “Incinerate” below and witness Neuroklast’s next ignition point — darker, louder, and ready to set the floor ablaze. Link

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