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Hate Eternal release new song ‘Nothingness of Being’

HATE ETERNAL have released a new song!

The new song, titled Nothingness of Being, is taken from the death metallers’ upcoming new album Upon Desolate Sands which is scheduled to be released in October.

Speaking about the track, vocalist/guitarist Erik Rutan says, “for years I have wanted to add a heavier and darker element into HATE ETERNAL, and for years that vibe just never came to me. For this album the inspiration came and the heaviness followed. Using a lower tuning then our norm for a few songs on Upon Desolate Sands and going through some personal life experiences, helped create a depth of darkness and sense of despair to inspire me to write Nothingness of Being. I never have forced anything when it comes to the writing process, we just let the songs flow naturally and write and play what we feel. Crafting a couple of songs with a completely different tuning really helped direct a different path and direction for the writing process. This song amongst some of the more traditional chaotic tunes on the album helps really create a sense of dynamics in a dramatic way. Every song on this album has its own unique texture creating a vast landscape of musical expression and a multitude of emotions, pushing the envelope in every way we can!”

Listen to Nothingness of Being here:

Alongside the release of the new song, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming record. Both of which are available to view below:

Track List:

1. The Violent Fury
2. What Lies Beyond
3. Vengeance Striketh
4. Nothingness of Being
5. All Hope Destroyed
6. Portal of Myriad
7. Dark Age of Ruin
8. Upon Desolate Sands
9. For Whom We Have Lost

Upon Desolate Sands - Hate Eternal

Upon Desolate Sands is set for release October 26th via Season of Mist. 

For more information on HATE ETERNAL 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.