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Beyond Extinction release new music video for ‘Reverse Life Support’

BEYOND EXTINCTION have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Reverse Life Support, is the brand new single from the Essex-based death metal band and marks their first new music since their EP, Nothing More Wretched, which was released in March last year.

The new single will be included in a deluxe edition of their latest EP and features a guest appearance from HARBINGER‘s Dilan Alves.

Speaking about the new single, vocalist Jasper Harmer says, “collaborating with two big-hitters in UK heavy music – Dilan Alves of HARBINGER for a feature and Charlie Wilson at Monolith Studios for production – we are very excited to release the first of two very raw and visceral death metal tracks as part of the Nothing More Wretched anniversary edition – celebrating one year of our most successful release to date. Reverse Life Support allows the unrelenting weight of the band’s double-drop-D tuning to blend with an intensity reminiscent of Swedish-chainsaw style death metal. Reverse Life Support‘s themes call upon the memories of a hospitalisation in 2022 caused by a sudden and intense allergic reaction to medicine, only weeks before heading out on the band’s first ever UK tour. Notably, this is our first release since founding guitarist Zach Scott passed away, we are grateful to be releasing music which benefited from his influence and writing and bringing him along with us.”

HARBINGER‘s Dilan Alves adds, “very stoked that Jasper and the boys let me put my stamp on such a gruesome track, and I can imagine the carnage when we get to share the stage for this tune. I am very proud of these guys and have a lot of faith that this is just the beginning for them.”

Watch the official music video for Reverse Life Support here: 

For more information on BEYOND EXTINCTION like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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