Make Them Suffer share new single ‘Soul Destroy’

9 Jun, 2020

Australian metal band Make Them Suffer have shared new single ‘Soul Decay‘. The song will appear on the quintet’s forthcoming album How To Survive A Funeral, which is out 19th June via Rise Records.

Soul Decay is about watching someone deteriorate in front of you. Many struggle to recognise that a recurring pattern of failure or disappointment is their often own doing. To bear the blame of your own mistakes is something that’s difficult for most people. The lyric ‘You built yourself this prison. Tear it down, burn it to the fucking ground.’ is a call to action to rise above and accept your part.”

How To Survive A Funeral is the Make Them Suffer’s fourth full-length and sees inspiration from their past and present sounds twisted together into a package that will define their place amongst their contemporaries as a truly creative act. The band enlisted Drew Fulk A.K.A. WZRDBLD, who has worked with everyone from Motionless In White and Bullet For My Valentine to Yelawolf and Lil’ Wayne.

Checkout the new track ‘Soul Destroy’ here:

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