Veiled

Veiled Drop Video For “Relinquished” Featuring Kyle Lamb Of She Must Burn

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VEILED are one of the UK’s newest forces of sonic brutality, whose uncompromising and unrelenting sound quickly earned them a deal with US label Seek and Strike. Their first offering through the label comes via the blistering new single, ‘Relinquished,’ which is a further testament to the group’s promising future.
 
VEILED commented: “Our new track, ‘Relinquished,’ is a story of a man’s descent into madness, being possessed by a renegade demon that he is trying to commune with. We always write visually with our music, so the video follows along with this concept to help build on the atmosphere we create. We feel it’s a great song to introduce us with as it’s just a taste of things to come. It sets the scene of what VEILED is all about, while not giving too much away, as this is just the beginning.”
 

On signing to Seek and Strike they continue: “Signing to Seek and Strike is an amazing opportunity and we can’t wait to see what this brings us. Seek and Strike allows us the freedom to create what we want and they have only pushed us to be better. ‘Relinquished’ is only a taste of what’s to come – our new EP delivers some huge riffs, lots of symphonies, as well as some heavier breakdowns, compared to what you’ve heard from us so far.
 
“This EP is definitely for fans of Chelsea Grin, Thy Art Is Murder and Lorna Shore. If you like our friends in She Must Burn, chances are you’ll enjoy it too. Overall though, we’d say that there’s something here for most fans of heavy music and thanks for your support.”
 
News of their new EP will be announced soon.


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