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HARAKIRI FOR THE SKY Deal with Depression with Stream of New Track “Stillborn”
Austrian metal band Harakiri For The Sky have released a stream for “Stillborn” from their latest album Arson.
Austrian metal band Harakiri For The Sky have released a stream for “Stillborn” from their latest album Arson. The record is the follow up to 2014’s III: Trauma and the band has a lot of epic tracks in store for this new album.
The band’s singer, J.J., commented, “The lyrics of ‘Stillborn’ are obviously about the pros and cons of antidepressants and/or self medication. Pills like Prozac and others may help for a while but just make you numb after a couple of months. This is why many people drop them from one day to the other, what leads to severe depression again. A never-ending circle…”

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