Hellenic black metallers Yoth Iria have shared the video for "Harut, Government, Fallen". The track appears on the band's stellar third album, Gone With The Devil, issued a week ago on Metal Blade Records.
Bassist Jim Mutilator comments: "My path into occultism began in the late '80s, shaped by revelations from my own demonic frequencies. This track is a tool for meditation and daily work with the demonic current. Real magic never breaks another's free will - it leads to your own freedom and rebirth. Speak the words, visualise health and fearlessness, and change will begin". Link
YOTH IRIA - Shares Video For "Harut, Government, Fallen"; Gone With The Devil Out Now
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