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Released: 14 Feb 2025
Nero Bellum and his band Psyclon Nine have release a single of the next album called” Devil Work” and it is an extremely impressive track with all you would expect from Psyclon Nine. Power drums and evil demonic vocals that all ride beautifully through the track then bang the track heats up even more, then fading away into the distance.
The feeling that is put into the track is intense and even if you are not a fan of the genre horror fans would love this as unless you know the bands style would quite possibly scare a lot of people.
Psyclon Nine are not quite like other beds there blend is different merging sounds and genres like not many bands could. Nero has vocals that are perfect and always on point.
This track is up there with Psycon Nines best and on hearing this makes me very excited for the new album “And Then Oblivion’, out on 21st March 2025 via Metropolis Records.
The feeling that is put into the track is intense and even if you are not a fan of the genre horror fans would love this as unless you know the bands style would quite possibly scare a lot of people.
Psyclon Nine are not quite like other beds there blend is different merging sounds and genres like not many bands could. Nero has vocals that are perfect and always on point.
This track is up there with Psycon Nines best and on hearing this makes me very excited for the new album “And Then Oblivion’, out on 21st March 2025 via Metropolis Records.
About
With the US cult act Psyclon Nine currently midway through a North American tour, ‘Devil’s Work’ is the second boundary breaking single to be lifted from their forthcoming new album. Possessing a similar brooding, menacing quality to its recent predecessor, ‘I Choose Violence’ both songs are included on ‘And Then Oblivion’, out on 21st March 2025 via Metropolis Records.
Melding elements of Industrial Rock, Metal, Deathcore, Ambient and Trap, band leader Nero Bellum has previously stated that his modus operandi is “to break as many genre limitations as possible, while staying true to the concepts and imagery that Psyclon Nine evokes.”
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