German dark electro duo SynthAttack released the three-track single "In Hell" via darkTunes Music Group. "In Hell" is a dark electro and aggrotech odyssey, plunging listeners into a world where tempests rise and flames engulf all hope.
The single release features a searing original and two intense remixes by Destroy Me Again and Miseria Ultima. Each track is a merciless exploration of despair and defiance. "In Hell" is an anthem for the damned, daring you to dance on the edge of the inferno. Will you burn, or will you reign?
The sound of SynthAttack is influenced by genres such as dark electro, industrial, aggrotech, and harsh to EBM and combines hard beats with sweeping synths and strong vocals. Dive into the abyss where echoes become screams. Here's the lyric video. Link

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