Destroying The Devoid Posts New Song "Carnivale Nocturno"
In less than a week, Destroying The Devoid -- the progressive death metal venture led by Craig Peters of Deeds Of Flesh and formerly Arkaik -- will drop the cinematic brutality of "Paramnesia."
The seven-track, forty-six-minute "Paramnesia" was engineered and produced by Peters at Carnivale Nocturno Studios with all mixing and mastering handled by Zack Ohren (Deeds of Flesh, Arkaik, Suffocation et al) at Castle Ultimate Productions and cover art by Frank Barrera.
As a precursor to its release, today the band offers up new track "Carnivale Nocturno" for public consumption.
"The song 'Carnivale Nocturno' is a very dark song that deals with humanity and how we see ourselves," elaborates Peters of the track. "Television and magazines project the image of what beauty is and what it is to be successful. This song is about self-empowerment and overcoming our own darkest emotions."
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