Hate Eternal has premiered another track from their upcoming album, Upon Desolate Sands, due out October 26. The song "Nothingness of Being" can be streamed below.
Regarding the new track, Hate Eternal mastermind Erik Rutan comments: "For years I have wanted to add a heavier and darker element into Hate Eternal, and for years that vibe just never came to me. For this album the inspiration came and the heaviness followed. Using a lower tuning then our norm for a few songs on Upon Desolate Sands and going through some personal life experiences, helped create a depth of darkness and sense of despair to inspire me to write 'Nothingness of Being'. I never have forced anything when it comes to the writing process, we just let the songs flow naturally and write and play what we feel. Crafting a couple of songs with a completely different tuning really helped direct a different path and direction for the writing process. This song amongst some of the more traditional chaotic tunes on the album helps really create a sense of dynamics in a dramatic way. Every song on this album has its own unique texture creating a vast landscape of musical expression and a multitude of emotions, pushing the envelope in every way we can!"
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anonymous
9/8/2018 2:11:58 PM
"Nothingness of Being" should just be called "fck your ears lol". Literally grabs you by the throat and forces it in with no choice. Try making it to 2:28. I dare you. The intro gets straight to the point. Having a nice chorus to hold your ears is a plus. "I just can't keep it up when it matters the most, maybe it is the pressure, maybe he's not the one?" is super catchy. The throat punching 'yummmmmy BBC' as the new 'BLEURGH' before a punishing breakdown at 2:28 was the icing on the cake. 5/5
anonymous
9/11/2018 11:08:04 AM
for such a phenomenal producer, he has an idiotic grasp of the "English" Language-Using a lower tuning then<--- should say "than" our norm. Rutan-nabegga.
anonymous
9/11/2018 5:04:45 PM
^ Your comment might as well be written in crayon.
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