The fierce evolution of Australian metalcore collective In Hearts Wake continues today, with the group unveiling a brand new single “Orphan (lᴉʌǝp ǝɥʇ),” out now via UNFD.
It’s the second single manifested from In Hearts Wake’s upcoming sixth studio album, Incarnation, set for release on July 12. Pre-order it here.
“Orphan (lᴉʌǝp ǝɥʇ)” doles out goring barbarity, with breakneck drums, corrosive riffs, and guttural vocals all collectively drilling home notions of dread and despair.
“‘Orphan’ is the fear, fury and frustration whilst watching the systemic serpent eat its own tail,” the band shares. “Writhing in the shadows of the human psyche and psychotic in nature. Stuck in my mind. Like and subscribe. Eating everything inside.”
The band continues. “Eco-grief induced anxiety. The rapid rise of tech, mono crops, and mass production. All in the name of growth and profit. Is it evolution or de-evolution? Who’s to say? Orphaned into a world that cannot raise us, we often feel like victims of ancestral fate… and yet somehow we chose this.”
Watch the video for “Orphan (lᴉʌǝp ǝɥʇ)” here:
In Hearts Wake – Orphan (lᴉʌǝp ǝɥʇ) [Official Music Video]
Orphan (lᴉʌǝp ǝɥʇ) from the new album INCARNATION out July 12th on UNFD.
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Atom Splitter PR illuminates the scope of her vision. With a powerhouse roster spanning heavy metal, rock, alternative, indie, and pop, she continually lands high-profile placements across print, online, and television. Her drive and dedication remain unparalleled, adding a personalized fire and flare reflective of every artist’s individual needs. As the engine of Atom Splitter PR accompanied by a full staff of equally passionate PR impresarios, she continually raises the bar and redefines what publicity can be in the age of streaming and social media.
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