Hail the Sun go hard in new single ‘Parasitic Cleanse’

20 Feb, 2021

Have you ever got whiplash from listening to a song? Well, strap in, because this intro hits hard.

After dropping ‘Domino’ last month, Hail The Sun are back with new single ‘Parasitic Cleanse’. The volatile new track is taken from upcoming album, New Age Filth, out 16th April.

Singer/drummer Donovan Melero describes the story behind the track: “Humans have been so terrible to each other throughout history. One way this is justified is by one side feeling that the other side aren’t really human. If the attacking party can convince its followers that their enemy is less than human, it becomes easier to do horrific things as a larger group. The first atom bomb came with unthinkable carnage, but it was sold to the public as necessary, and the after effects hidden from the general population for many years.”

Check it out below!

Get your pre-orders in at https://hts.lnk.to/newagefilth.

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