SONGS YOU SHOULD HEAR: DESOLATE BLIGHT – “HYPERTHYMESIA”
BAND: Desolate Blight
SONG: “Hyperthymesia”
SOUNDS LIKE: Post-deathcore for fans of The Black Dahlia Murder, Deafheaven
ABOUT THE TRACK: San Antonio post-deathcore trio Desolate Blight have released their new single, “Hyperthymesia.” The track is a chaotic and savage exercise in extreme metal reminiscent of The Black Dahlia Murder and Thy Art Is Murder. The band recruited Kyle Williams of Babirusa (AUS), who lends his signature energetic vocals to the track as well.
For the band, “Hyperthymesia” is all about reflection. “Hyperthymesia is a condition where one is able to vividly remember a large portion of their life, which is the main theme of the song,” explains Desolate Blight, “The song is about someone remembering the things they had done, looking back on their life with a complete sense of regret.”
“Hyperthymesia” is the lead single off of the forthcoming album Nostalgic Dread, due out October 27th. Picking up where they left off with their previous album, Lucid Connection, Nostalgic Dread is a trance-inducing, emotionally unrelenting album compete with Desolate Blight’s must well structured music to date.
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