Metal
Anguish Force Reveal New Single “Brother Kills His Brother”
Anguish Force, pillars of the Italian metal scene, release their highly anticipated new single “Brother Kills His Brother.”
Anguish Force, pillars of the Italian metal scene, release their highly anticipated new single “Brother Kills His Brother.” The track, distributed by Wanikiya Records, comes out about a month ahead of the release of their tenth studio album, already eagerly awaited by fans.
“Brother Kills His Brother” is now available on all major digital platforms, giving metal enthusiasts the chance to preview the band’s new sound. But there’s more: for collectors and die-hard fans, the single will soon be available in a special 7-inch vinyl edition, released in an ultra-limited run, destined to become a true collector’s item.
The new single follows the path set by the success of their previous release, “Pool of Sins,” but stands out for its overwhelming energy and driving riffs, perfectly capturing the spirit and power of Anguish Force. Its catchy chorus, combined with solid musical structure, confirms the band’s ability to stay true to their heavy metal roots while continuing to innovate and surprise.
Thematically, “Brother Kills His Brother” addresses a deep and timely subject: the tragedy of the war in Ukraine. Without taking a political stance, the song reflects on the drama of a conflict that involves peoples’ bound by a shared history, highlighting the absurdity of such a situation. Anguish Force’s message is clear and powerful, conveyed through their unmistakable musical intensity, which remains at the core of the listening experience.
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