dude I’ve probably played this whole thing like 50 times just to hear the ending again. Easily some of the most powerful, most just absolutely fucking gut-wrenchingly emotional shit I have ever heard in my life. You hear it and you just fuckin sit there completely paralyzed, taking everything in, like... fuuuuuuuuuuck dude. It’s so good. It is so fucking good
Buster plays right handed but restrung from the bottom up and obviously baritone. Also some sort of drop pedal because I had to retract my statement when I said there's no way this is played on a six string. Go watch the guitar playthrough, my God watching Buster play is a mind fuck lol.
It has been increasingly difficult to find new deathcore bands with an original sound. But these guys are doing something right. I really dig how they make their songs atmospheric and bleak while keeping it brutal.
@@specialDFX I know what you mean, but they still have downtuned guitars, slow breakdowns and deathcore vocal techniques. They just Thall hard as fuck 😂
Actually, check out Ulcerate too of you love atmospheric and bleak yet brutal metal. Not deathcore, atmospheric death metal, but fuck me the album they dropped this year is probably my AOTY...if not album of the decade.
@@InsectOverlord551 hell yeah I did just check them out. Good shit I needed some more blackened deathcore bands in my life especially since Shrine of Malice turned out to be a bunch of rapists and and who knows what’s gonna happen with Lorna Shore now.
Let it happen Don't drag this out It's been long enough We are many enough The pendulum swings The flesh stretched thin The tide pulls us back Into the depths Into the depths Into the depths Enough time spent Enough lives without worth Enough seeds sown Into the worn out earth The flesh stretched thin Legs bearing no weight Left, only sterile remains Sentience, a commodity An ever-declining value Insignificance Expendable Build thе shrines To monument your own passing Prostrate yoursеlf Before this ruin amassing Let this happen It's been long enough This place is a cage Don't you see it's bars? Enough time wasted Enough life created Enough water flown Into the river we drown The flesh stretched thin Legs bearing no weight Left, only sterile remains Remains Remains The tide pulls us back Into the depths Let it The tide pulls us back Where we belong Let it
You can really tell this was shot with some actual budget behind it, the cinematography is fantastic, and then they go and wash it completely out with that gray filter. That is the most metal thing ever.
I listened to it last night on HLB's official channel, those waiting here will not be disappointed at all. So, if you're new to this band, but follow this label, stick around, because this is seriously a masterpiece. Great video as well!
You’re spot on. Buster has definitely blessed us this year. And so has unique leader records. This label is the only metal label I’ve kept up with in almost decade since early Sumerian records.
@@SAMURXAI He absolutely has, no doubt, and yes, Unique Leader has been incredible this year. I'm a big brutal death metal fan, so having amazing releases from Cytotoxin, Katalepsy, Stillbirth, and Ingested was awesome, and I loved the HLB remasters and singles. Also hyped for that Deeds of Flesh album. But yes, Sumerian killed it back then, and that's a good comparison to Unique Leader now!
This track is very impressive from many perspectives. The production is fantastic. The vocals are sick, the time changes awesome. I love it. Thank you Buster and HLB.
I really feel like adding some of Calle’s riffs to this band is pushing it to the next level, buster is amazing but, their two styles combined together in something like this really makes the band shine.
This song is so beautiful, inside and out, the ending of it never fails to give me goose-bumps, I don't know what it is about this band and the outros to their songs, they're on another level!
@@bobolo9978 Couldn't of said it better myself. And yet people STILL think metal is "just screaming and noise" If only they knew. But I guess that's what makes it such a blessing for us who truly understand and embrace the beauty that these bands provide us with.
i found this song/video to be equally beautiful and sickening. I've never felt like that for a song before. I sit here, enamored and sick to my stomach. very well done
Why does UA-cam have this labeled as an "Instrumental?" 💀 Sick song, djents! Just came across you guys earlier today, and am diving in head-first into your discography! ☮️❤️🤘
Listening to this song for a year and a half now, and though I got used to this sick riff/breakdown in the beginning, but the clean vocals part in the end still hits me like first time. Waiting for the next album!
This band is too heavy for him. He just chuckles when he reacts to bands like this. His true hard-on is for bands like BMTH and BFMV, artists that I feel committed to because of my upbringing but ultimately want to refer to as sellouts. I love Nik but I’m coming to the conclusion that he only covers over-popularized, irrelevant throwbacks and only reacts to songs he’s most interested in/can react in the most comical way to. I still appreciate him for his awesome covers, as well as his original music and the fact that he turns me on to new artists. His non-song videos are also very entertaining and informative, but as someone who is such a huge fan of his, he often times infuriates me to no end
@@chuckh9168 I know. My comment was a bit misleading. I clearly wasn’t in a very good mood when I typed this, either. I was mostly talking about his covers. I was also trying to get at the fact that I actually get into a lot of artists from his reaction videos, though I didn’t really say it. I started listening to HLB after watching his reaction to “Vittring”, he definitely does some reactions for good bands, I just think he’s a bit biased in his choices at times. My original comment definitely comes off a bit wishy-washy. I don’t think I really reviewed it. His choices for reactions have been quite good lately, but I really do wonder if he chooses bands that he thinks he can set up/review in a funnier way than others
I love how deathcore has matured over the years. When it first emerged in the late 00s I remember it being largely shit upon by existing death metal fans, and a lot of that original deathcore does seem very primitive and unpolished these days. Now this, many years later is an ambitious, convincing, thrilling piece of art, masterfully executed. HLB are worthy of sitting at the elder death metal council among the greats. This is some of the best extreme metal being made right now!
If songs from a band make you involuntarily laugh your ass off because of how unbelievably insanely good the songwriting is, you're dealing with a band full of amazing musicians, like HLB and Vildhjarta. I have to pause quite a bit (to get my bearings) when I first hear an HLB song. 1:26 through 2:38... are you fucking kidding me guys?
Thryre really creative damn it fucking love this sound, they play with great thematic Sphere, very very effective n on point, this is show how great they write a music not only heavy shit
Who are those guys in the robes with drums? If I were to guess what's going on in the music video. The two guys are isolated in the middle of nowhere and starving. His conscious inside(guys with robes) are telling him to drown the other guy, and eat him to survive.
After hearing this song I don't believe in this idea of music being subjective and that there is no such thing as the best genre or type of music. It's amazing how many moods this song portraits and the ending I mean, it's sooo powerful, it's a whole landscape. What mainstream artist or more well know artist is doing this kind of stuff?? Serioulsy you only hear this kind of creativity in extreme metal, and that's the best thing about this genre, there's no limit in what you can create. 🤘
I definitely hear it, but this guy’s vocals make a lasting impact. I only listen to these dudes once or twice a week because of how powerful the mood in their music is. The two have very similar styles but CJ doesn’t quite get a stranglehold on your soul/emotions in the way this guy does. This guy’s less in your face yet somehow sticks more in your psyche. Thy Art makes some really cool stuff sometimes but this band is almost like listening to a group of musicians collectively having a psychotic break. My dude above me is also correct
@@FuCkInGWhItEcHaPeL I agree. Everything these guys come out with is amazing. Vildhjarta and Stoort Neer are some of same dudes if you haven't checked them out yet.
@@timmykephart Not all the same dudes, IIRC Vildhjarta and HLB share a guitarist (Buster Odeholm), other than that it's different members. Not sure about Stoort Neer, although I think that one is mostly Vildhjarta.
The man who is dragging his friend by a chain through the waste land is in a cult. The cult are encouraging him to sacrifice his friend. They are dressed in robes and beating drums to signify the ritual taking place, with intimidation and unforgiving brutality. "Let it happen, don't drag this out, It's been long enough, we are many enough" - signifies the absolute lack of morality of the cults instruction to the man and his friend. They believe that there are too many people inhabiting the land, draining the resources.. "sentience, a commodity, an ever-declining value" - signifies the cults psychopathic view of the human race, and each person inhabiting a body. This is exactly what some of the most powerful people in the world believe with their depopulation agenda. Just look at the Georgia guide stones, as an example. They are carved with instructions for the desirable number of humans to be on the planet. Then look at who commissioned this 'work of art' . There is a hermetic principle which is also apparent in this song and video - the law of rhythm. "The pendulum swings", and " The tide pulls us back" are indicators that this song is about the nature of the universe, pushing and pulling, giving and taking, in season, and in natural rhythmic order. The cult ritual sacrifice is an extreme and deliberate role play to harness the energy of the law of rhythm, using the ocean tide as an energetic conduit. Unfortunately, human sacrifice is a real thing, and yields results for the depraved who partake in it. This has been practiced by ancient cultures, and is still practiced today by the most powerful people in the world. This does not make it right. The universe relies on give and take, it requires an energy source to replenish and give life, and the satanic and luciferian cults around the world believe that human sacrifice is the most powerful way to harness 'power'. This is known as 'black magick' - the act of overriding the will of another sentient being for selfish gain. This band are incredible. They have other songs on this album that reference the same topic. Just look at the track "dehumanize" with the lyrics "oppress them until they are empty of will". This is a commentary on the elite agenda to control and enslave humanity, which they are attempting to do with medical tyranny and mandates right now. They won't win. The light of divinity, the light of truth, is rising within each and every individual on the planet. It will eviscerate all illusions perpetuated by these black magicians. i believe that humanity's last breath are commenting on the plans, processes, and belief structures of the most dark and evil entities on the planet, as this is very astute and aligned with the style and image of their music. I love it.
T H A L L = Satan himself playing with his Guardians. I am a drummer and i play T H A L L.(music which consists of every element of Metal music.:-sudden and unpredictable notes slow breakdowns blasts brutal speed double kick etc etc. Its very brutally intense music with feel. and those who can play T H A L L have a serious problem in the name of Humanity which i do(alcoholic elder brother abuse and overprotective parenting).favourite part:-1:58 to 2:36.different rythms and breakdowns with 16th note triplet variations.All credits goes to Buster Odeholm and the record label and the Band.Damn i need to get a merch of Humanitys Last Breath.
When this drops i'll be telling my landlord he has to move out
lmao
He might want to do that because you will be so amped up you might run through a wall!
How’d it go?
@@stephenhowes6586 I'm on the street now, but atleast I got something to jam to
I really like the ending on this
Shoegaze baby
How to properly execute clean vocals on a heavy track.
@@cup6580 yeah makes me think of jesu
fuck yea
dude I’ve probably played this whole thing like 50 times just to hear the ending again. Easily some of the most powerful, most just absolutely fucking gut-wrenchingly emotional shit I have ever heard in my life. You hear it and you just fuckin sit there completely paralyzed, taking everything in, like... fuuuuuuuuuuck dude.
It’s so good. It is so fucking good
Those guitars are sooo heavy.
agreed
@@shadow.8448 double agree
triple agreed, cosmical heavy
6 string and one guitarrist plays like Dick Dale (lefty player with lower strings at the bottom)
Buster plays right handed but restrung from the bottom up and obviously baritone. Also some sort of drop pedal because I had to retract my statement when I said there's no way this is played on a six string. Go watch the guitar playthrough, my God watching Buster play is a mind fuck lol.
The sounds of Vildjharta & black tounge get thrown into a blender this came out.
Thus band has always been super solid but this si fantastic
It has been increasingly difficult to find new deathcore bands with an original sound. But these guys are doing something right. I really dig how they make their songs atmospheric and bleak while keeping it brutal.
Check out Behold The Void, they're killer Russian blackened deathcore
This is gonna sound pretentious but I feel like HLB has moved past deathcore at this point. Just some really heavy kind of wacky good ass metal.
@@specialDFX I know what you mean, but they still have downtuned guitars, slow breakdowns and deathcore vocal techniques. They just Thall hard as fuck 😂
Actually, check out Ulcerate too of you love atmospheric and bleak yet brutal metal. Not deathcore, atmospheric death metal, but fuck me the album they dropped this year is probably my AOTY...if not album of the decade.
@@InsectOverlord551 hell yeah I did just check them out. Good shit I needed some more blackened deathcore bands in my life especially since Shrine of Malice turned out to be a bunch of rapists and and who knows what’s gonna happen with Lorna Shore now.
Let it happen
Don't drag this out
It's been long enough
We are many enough
The pendulum swings
The flesh stretched thin
The tide pulls us back
Into the depths
Into the depths
Into the depths
Enough time spent
Enough lives without worth
Enough seeds sown
Into the worn out earth
The flesh stretched thin
Legs bearing no weight
Left, only sterile remains
Sentience, a commodity
An ever-declining value
Insignificance
Expendable
Build thе shrines
To monument your own passing
Prostrate yoursеlf
Before this ruin amassing
Let this happen
It's been long enough
This place is a cage
Don't you see it's bars?
Enough time wasted
Enough life created
Enough water flown
Into the river we drown
The flesh stretched thin
Legs bearing no weight
Left, only sterile remains
Remains
Remains
The tide pulls us back
Into the depths
Let it
The tide pulls us back
Where we belong
Let it
I live for bands that can transcend genres and drop shit like this. The last part of this song is insane.
I'm feel sorry how many ppl sleeping on these guys.
That tremolo groove at 0:46 makes me want to dance on my own grave
You can really tell this was shot with some actual budget behind it, the cinematography is fantastic, and then they go and wash it completely out with that gray filter. That is the most metal thing ever.
I listened to it last night on HLB's official channel, those waiting here will not be disappointed at all. So, if you're new to this band, but follow this label, stick around, because this is seriously a masterpiece. Great video as well!
You’re spot on.
Buster has definitely blessed us this year. And so has unique leader records.
This label is the only metal label I’ve kept up with in almost decade since early Sumerian records.
@@SAMURXAI He absolutely has, no doubt, and yes, Unique Leader has been incredible this year. I'm a big brutal death metal fan, so having amazing releases from Cytotoxin, Katalepsy, Stillbirth, and Ingested was awesome, and I loved the HLB remasters and singles. Also hyped for that Deeds of Flesh album. But yes, Sumerian killed it back then, and that's a good comparison to Unique Leader now!
If the ending would generate a new type of music, I'm all for it
kinda shoegaze/blackgaze
This track is very impressive from many perspectives. The production is fantastic. The vocals are sick, the time changes awesome. I love it. Thank you Buster and HLB.
Need me a genre consisting of music like that goddamn epic ending...
something like Lornashore maybe perhaps maybe
Dat ending vaporized me.... Wish it to be in move soundtrack.... Great song.....
The ending on this song is legendary
Absolutely killer track. This might be the best thing they've written to date.
Nah man, Vittring transports me to another world
That ending is so gooooooooood
I've just moved to Sweden from Wales, it's a difficult adjustment but seeing this makes me feel more at home than ever. Disgustingly perfect
I
Literally
Cannot
Stop
Listening
To
This
Song.
I have a blood pressure issue and need immediate medical attention. My god.
unlikely god had anything to do with it
@@jasonlundmark6277 true, it’s my obsession with sugar, refined carbohydrates and left wing politics.
Love that orchestral and following section so much, incredible
I really feel like adding some of Calle’s riffs to this band is pushing it to the next level, buster is amazing but, their two styles combined together in something like this really makes the band shine.
so thall groove and splendid ending. I can't wait for full album.
One of the most underrated metal band right now. It's a shame they don't get the recognition that they deserve.
my GOD, this has been on repeat. Magnificent. Top 3 tracks of 2021, I can already confirm that.
Says a lot about the pathetic state of the Grammys that this masterpiece didn’t even get nominated, with all due respect to those that were.
Literally the track of the year. Unbelievable
3:27 reminds me a little of Progenies of the great Apocalypse from Dimmu Borgir, starting at 1:57
This song is so beautiful, inside and out, the ending of it never fails to give me goose-bumps, I don't know what it is about this band and the outros to their songs, they're on another level!
I wish the ending went on another 3 minutes...
the ending legit makes me wanna cry...
so much beauty after sustaining such insane brutality...
@@bobolo9978 Couldn't of said it better myself. And yet people STILL think metal is "just screaming and noise" If only they knew. But I guess that's what makes it such a blessing for us who truly understand and embrace the beauty that these bands provide us with.
i found this song/video to be equally beautiful and sickening. I've never felt like that for a song before. I sit here, enamored and sick to my stomach. very well done
The sickest brutalest fucking breakdown I've ever listened to. Goosebumps every time!!!
Loved this song so much I bought the tee.
Phenomenal album.
You know something is well written when you get goosebumps. 10/10
Might just tell god he is not needed anymore. When this drops the earth will shatter.
Cool. I'm going to listen to this album while dropping a deuce that morning and leave the bathroom door open.
Why does UA-cam have this labeled as an "Instrumental?" 💀
Sick song, djents! Just came across you guys earlier today, and am diving in head-first into your discography! ☮️❤️🤘
This album is about to the best in awhile for sure
I love this band so much
This is just something else.
This album is a goddamned masterpiece.
Whoa! This was soooooo damn good! That orchestral piece was brilliant! Well done.
Listening to this song for a year and a half now, and though I got used to this sick riff/breakdown in the beginning, but the clean vocals part in the end still hits me like first time. Waiting for the next album!
One of the best videos ever made for metal 🤘
Nik Nocturnal where are you?
He's very late
Hahahha been checking every day!
This band is too heavy for him. He just chuckles when he reacts to bands like this. His true hard-on is for bands like BMTH and BFMV, artists that I feel committed to because of my upbringing but ultimately want to refer to as sellouts. I love Nik but I’m coming to the conclusion that he only covers over-popularized, irrelevant throwbacks and only reacts to songs he’s most interested in/can react in the most comical way to. I still appreciate him for his awesome covers, as well as his original music and the fact that he turns me on to new artists. His non-song videos are also very entertaining and informative, but as someone who is such a huge fan of his, he often times infuriates me to no end
@@FuCkInGWhItEcHaPeL He reviewed "Earthless", so.... ???
@@chuckh9168 I know. My comment was a bit misleading. I clearly wasn’t in a very good mood when I typed this, either. I was mostly talking about his covers. I was also trying to get at the fact that I actually get into a lot of artists from his reaction videos, though I didn’t really say it. I started listening to HLB after watching his reaction to “Vittring”, he definitely does some reactions for good bands, I just think he’s a bit biased in his choices at times. My original comment definitely comes off a bit wishy-washy. I don’t think I really reviewed it. His choices for reactions have been quite good lately, but I really do wonder if he chooses bands that he thinks he can set up/review in a funnier way than others
Yo, wasn't looking for new music but I think I'm excited to hear these spins. Sounds true overall, beside my favorite nonsense genre
The video though. Jesus fuck.
Their music videos are so good.
I dig the whole occult thing they’re going for SO hard.
The ending is really deep!
With this chain motiff, this one reminds me a bit of 'Valhalla Rising' movie.
Muito bom e muito diferenciado essa banda 🤘🏻🔥
Where can I find lyrics 🤔
HLB's official channel has the lyrics I believe.
That change at 2:59 reminded me so much of "Like Flies" from Abyssal. Astonishing.
I remember that too
Took me a while of listening to this album to be able to decide my favorite song. It's a tie between this one and Vittring.
TIDE hits harder than a Tsunami.
I love how deathcore has matured over the years. When it first emerged in the late 00s I remember it being largely shit upon by existing death metal fans, and a lot of that original deathcore does seem very primitive and unpolished these days. Now this, many years later is an ambitious, convincing, thrilling piece of art, masterfully executed. HLB are worthy of sitting at the elder death metal council among the greats. This is some of the best extreme metal being made right now!
If songs from a band make you involuntarily laugh your ass off because of how unbelievably insanely good the songwriting is, you're dealing with a band full of amazing musicians, like HLB and Vildhjarta. I have to pause quite a bit (to get my bearings) when I first hear an HLB song. 1:26 through 2:38... are you fucking kidding me guys?
Vildhjarta's new stuff is sounding pretty dope too
The ambient part adds sooo much to the song for me, thank you so very much for making your music
Behemoth with music complexity and depth as the actual focus and not just tryhard satanic visuals.
Fucking ball-squeezingly amazing
I heard it last night but now it says 12 hours???
Up until 3:23 this song felt definitely good, but like nothing special. But after 3:23 the atmosphere just hits _right_ 👌👌👌
When Behemoth meets Thall , also those vocals are sick dude
What gauge of aircraft cable do you guys use?
Beautiful 🖤.
Grammy award winner: Sound and production! 2021,2022,2023...
Sounds great. I'm liking lots. Can't wait to get when it comes out. Looking forward to that. Good work guys.
Thryre really creative damn it fucking love this sound, they play with great thematic Sphere, very very effective n on point, this is show how great they write a music not only heavy shit
Who are those guys in the robes with drums?
If I were to guess what's going on in the music video. The two guys are isolated in the middle of nowhere and starving. His conscious inside(guys with robes) are telling him to drown the other guy, and eat him to survive.
This band is just so brutal, love it.
the most beautiful and picturesque metal clip in 2020!
Came here for the sick break 💥💀💥
Lasted for the sick song🔥💀🔥
I got chills
These men crafted a new type of metal: Apocalypse/ Oblivion Metal
After hearing this song I don't believe in this idea of music being subjective and that there is no such thing as the best genre or type of music. It's amazing how many moods this song portraits and the ending I mean, it's sooo powerful, it's a whole landscape. What mainstream artist or more well know artist is doing this kind of stuff?? Serioulsy you only hear this kind of creativity in extreme metal, and that's the best thing about this genre, there's no limit in what you can create. 🤘
Besides the atmospheric part at the end the rest is pretty generic super downtuned chuggy deathcore imo
Without blast beats, HLB seems to invoke the most metal music ever.. it's unreal and almost surreal..
Monstrously epic 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Wow this is my new favorite Thall song!
Thicker than cold peanut butter, shit tore my bread up
@Nik Nocturnal did u hear this
I like this 🤘😈🤘👍🔥
Nice rock music
Just POUNDING
THALL THEM ALL.
His vocals remind me of cj from thy art. But with a different delivery. I like
Also more range
I definitely hear it, but this guy’s vocals make a lasting impact. I only listen to these dudes once or twice a week because of how powerful the mood in their music is. The two have very similar styles but CJ doesn’t quite get a stranglehold on your soul/emotions in the way this guy does. This guy’s less in your face yet somehow sticks more in your psyche. Thy Art makes some really cool stuff sometimes but this band is almost like listening to a group of musicians collectively having a psychotic break. My dude above me is also correct
@@FuCkInGWhItEcHaPeL I agree. Everything these guys come out with is amazing. Vildhjarta and Stoort Neer are some of same dudes if you haven't checked them out yet.
@@timmykephart Not all the same dudes, IIRC Vildhjarta and HLB share a guitarist (Buster Odeholm), other than that it's different members. Not sure about Stoort Neer, although I think that one is mostly Vildhjarta.
@@static_motion I did say SOME of the same dudes.
O final lembra a vibe da soundtrack do filme Mandy
I really dig this! Just awesome.
Masterpiece!
1:57
The sonic equivalent of triumph.. that ending...
imma get a tattoo of this band
That snare slaps though 🤣
What is everyone's interpretation of this video? I'd be interested in hearing some takes.
The man who is dragging his friend by a chain through the waste land is in a cult. The cult are encouraging him to sacrifice his friend. They are dressed in robes and beating drums to signify the ritual taking place, with intimidation and unforgiving brutality.
"Let it happen, don't drag this out, It's been long enough, we are many enough" - signifies the absolute lack of morality of the cults instruction to the man and his friend.
They believe that there are too many people inhabiting the land, draining the resources..
"sentience, a commodity, an ever-declining value" - signifies the cults psychopathic view of the human race, and each person inhabiting a body. This is exactly what some of the most powerful people in the world believe with their depopulation agenda. Just look at the Georgia guide stones, as an example. They are carved with instructions for the desirable number of humans to be on the planet. Then look at who commissioned this 'work of art' .
There is a hermetic principle which is also apparent in this song and video - the law of rhythm. "The pendulum swings", and " The tide pulls us back" are indicators that this song is about the nature of the universe, pushing and pulling, giving and taking, in season, and in natural rhythmic order. The cult ritual sacrifice is an extreme and deliberate role play to harness the energy of the law of rhythm, using the ocean tide as an energetic conduit. Unfortunately, human sacrifice is a real thing, and yields results for the depraved who partake in it. This has been practiced by ancient cultures, and is still practiced today by the most powerful people in the world. This does not make it right. The universe relies on give and take, it requires an energy source to replenish and give life, and the satanic and luciferian cults around the world believe that human sacrifice is the most powerful way to harness 'power'. This is known as 'black magick' - the act of overriding the will of another sentient being for selfish gain.
This band are incredible. They have other songs on this album that reference the same topic. Just look at the track "dehumanize" with the lyrics "oppress them until they are empty of will". This is a commentary on the elite agenda to control and enslave humanity, which they are attempting to do with medical tyranny and mandates right now. They won't win. The light of divinity, the light of truth, is rising within each and every individual on the planet. It will eviscerate all illusions perpetuated by these black magicians.
i believe that humanity's last breath are commenting on the plans, processes, and belief structures of the most dark and evil entities on the planet, as this is very astute and aligned with the style and image of their music. I love it.
Reminder ON
Just awesome
Incredible
Pure Destruction
Was Igorrr involved in this song?
This will break the space time continium and teleport us away from Corona.
Or just Thall our neck's off, idk 🔥
Same outcome either way
@@timmykephart true dude !
@@gabrielfestini corona stands no chance 🤣
@@timmykephart The fight won't even start
@@gabrielfestini corona 0
HLB 100
Deathcore ❤️
Killer worth the wait
They should tour with Orbit Culture, the two best metal bands
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
T H A L L = Satan himself playing with his Guardians. I am a drummer and i play T H A L L.(music which consists of every element of Metal music.:-sudden and unpredictable notes slow breakdowns blasts brutal speed double kick etc etc. Its very brutally intense music with feel. and those who can play T H A L L have a serious problem in the name of Humanity which i do(alcoholic elder brother abuse and overprotective parenting).favourite part:-1:58 to 2:36.different rythms and breakdowns with 16th note triplet variations.All credits goes to Buster Odeholm and the record label and the Band.Damn i need to get a merch of Humanitys Last Breath.
Just checked yesterday for new song lol