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This is showcased in the EP's lead single, "Smell the Rot." Considered by the band to be the EP at its most frantic and technical, the song is packed with blast beats, chromatic riffing, odd chords, and the only "real shred" moment on the record. Written under a heavy Black Dahlia Murder influence, "Smell the Rot" folds bluesy, off-kilter lead work into a song about societal decay and the grim acceptance that the rot has already taken hold.
"This song is basically about humanity embracing its own collapse," comments the band. "The idea is that we’re already too far gone and you can almost smell the decay in the air before everything fully falls apart. The 'blighted lord' can be interpreted in different ways, whether that’s death, corruption or humanity itself. The line 'apostates together, but dying alone' is really important because even though society is more connected than ever, we’re still completely disconnected from each other. In a twisted way the song is almost making fun of unity, because the only time humanity truly becomes one is once we’re reduced to a pile of ash."
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May Misery Befall You is due out on August 28 via Bleeding Art Collective.
May Misery Befall You Tracklisting:
1) Bound and Strangled by a Black Snake
2) Laconic
3) Smell the Rot
4) Source of Hate
5) May Misery Befall You
May Misery Befall You was recorded, mixed and mastered by Marvin Menz at Tide Studios. Album and single artwork by Redamaut.
BIO:
Formed in London in 2021, PERPETUAL PARADOX have quickly become a standout name in the UK underground metal scene. Built around heavy, emotionally charged songwriting, the band have released several EPs, toured across the UK and Europe, and earned support from BBC Radio 1, Kerrang! and Metal Hammer. Their debut album Deathwish marked a major step up, sharpening their sound and cementing their reputation for intense, technically driven modern metal.
Now, PERPETUAL PARADOX enter a new chapter with the release of their latest EP, May Misery Befall You. Darker, heavier and more focused, it captures a band pushing further into themes of grief, trauma and resilience while continuing to build serious momentum.
Line-up:
Andre Luís De Barros - Bass
Harry Cook - Drums
Oliver Miles - Guitars
Jorge Nunes - Guitars
Adrian Caucelo - Vocals
instagram.com/perpetualparadoxband


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