Repentance - Withered & Decayed (feat. Milo Silvestro (Fear Factory) - Official Video) | Noble Demon

REPENTANCE announce new album and share first single “Withered & Decayed“ (feat. Milo Silvestro of FEAR FACTORY)! Pre-order the physical album or pre-save it to your streaming library or favorite playlist here: Chicago, Illinois based metal outfit REPENTANCE has announced the release of the band’s highly anticipated sophomore full-length record “The Process Of Human Demise“, which will see the light of day on August 4th via Noble Demon. Today, the band offers the first taste of the album with the single “Withered & Decayed“, a relentless maelstrom of 3:42 min. that sweeps you along! The track is accompanied by none other than Milo Silvestro of the legendary FEAR FACTORY and marks an impressive introduction to the upcoming record. The song is released alongside a brand new visualizer, which you can watch here. Guitarist Shaun Glass on “Withered & Decayed“: “When we started working on the album, we knew we wanted to have another guest. We were looking for someone that we thought would compliment our style. Around that time, Fear Factory was close to announcing Milo Silvestro as their new singer. I mentioned the idea to Dino (Cazares) who’s a close personal friend and he brought up the idea of seeing if Milo would be interested. We sent over the track. When he laid down his tracks in his studio, we knew we had what we were looking for. His style fit really well with Adam (Gilley) our singer and him trading verses and singing together on the choruses. We hope our friends and fans enjoy the rollercoaster ride it delivers.“ Milo Silvestro about the collaboration: “I had a blast recording vocals on this banger, it’s heavy, it’s fresh, it’s got the hook and it’s always a real pleasure to work with these gentlemen. Horns up!“ “The Process Of Human Demise“ track listing: 01. Buried By Fear 02. Withered and Decayed 03. Reborn 04. The Process of Human Demise 05. Empire 06. Down In the Water 07. A Future Untold 08. All the Misery 09. Light It Up 10. No Innocence 11. A Grave For the False Ones 12. Venom Inside Pre-order the physical album or pre-save it to your streaming library or favorite playlist here: Formed in 2018 by former SOIL and DIRGE WITHIN guitarist Shaun Glass, REPENTANCE released their critically acclaimed debut album “God For A Day“ in 2020, followed by their EP “Volume I - Reborn“ (2021). “The Process Of Human Demise“ was produced at Accelerated Sound by Alex Lackner, mixed and mastered by Chris Collier at CMC21 Productions, Artwork by Colin Marks Rain Song Design. Sunday, May 28, Repentance plays Main Stage at the return of Milwaukee Metal Fest, with Lamb Of God, Machine Head and many more, presented by Jamey Jasta at the Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. More info about the event can be found here: Repentance are: Adam Gilley – Vocals Shaun Glass – Guitar Eric Burns – Guitar Eric Karol – Bass Brandon White – Drums Produced by Alex Lackner @Accelerated Sound Mixed and mastered by Chris Collier @CMC21 Productions Photo: Alez Zarek Album artwork by Colin Marks Rain Song Design Album layout James Cantrell all music written by Repentance all lyrics by Adam Gilley ----- LYRICS: Looking up to the sky But I can see there’s no sun And it’s much too early For a moon above Looking at the darkness That’s creeping in Looks like there’s something That’s soon to begin And so it begins Tear me down (Tear me down) I don’t want to live this way (This way) Wear me out (Wear me out) Withered and decayed (Decay) I try to find the light But I can see it’s useless A never ending trial A morbid crisis Every single step Is a step that’s gone I’m stuck in a mental Prison of one Please let me out. Tear me down (Tear me down) I don’t want to live this way (This way) Wear me out (Wear me out) Withered and decayed (Decay) (Hey) Tear me down (Tear me down) I don’t want to live this way (This way) Wear me out (Wear me out) Withered and decayed (Decay) (Decay) ----- For more info visit: (Label discography) @nobledemonrecords #nobledemon #repentance #fearfactory
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