Khemmis Unveil 'Living Pyr'

2021-09-10 by Fernando Alves | 18 Comments
Colorado doom metallers Khemmis unveiled a music video for the new song 'Living Pyre', taken from their forthcoming album Deceiver, out November 19th via Nuclear Blast Records. You can watch it below.


Director: Atton Price

Describing the thematic elements of the new record, vocalist/guitarist Phil Pendergast says: "Thematically, all of the songs are about the many ways that we are tricked into believing these stories about ourselves-that we are broken, that we are not good enough, that our genetics determine our fate. This title is the label that we put on our minds as a force that tricks us into believing these stories. The record's lyrical trajectory is similar to Dante's descent into an Inferno of his own making. It is our darkest album to date."

Deceiver tracklist:

1. Avernal Gate
2. House Of Cadmus
3. Living Pyre
4. Shroud Of Lethe
5. Obsidian Crown
7. The Astral Road

Pre-order at: https://media.nuclearblast.de/shoplanding/2021/Khemmis/deceiver.html

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Elynna
September 10th 2021
1520 Comments


One of the best modern doom bands imo. Embedded track is impressive

WatchItExplode
September 10th 2021
10700 Comments


yea boi, I'll be ready

el_newg
September 10th 2021
2394 Comments


nice! not sure what it is about this band, but I've been diggin them so much lately. not like they have the most unique sound or anything, but damn they write some killer tunes.

cloakanddagger
September 10th 2021
864 Comments


Great track, these guys and Pallbearer are the best modern doom bands out there

Panzerchrist
September 10th 2021
771 Comments


Yep this slapped. These dudes never let me down

DarkNoctus
September 10th 2021
12757 Comments


hyyyyyyyyyyype

RogueNine
September 10th 2021
6035 Comments


Well it sounds like a better direction than their last album.

Ebola
September 10th 2021
4692 Comments


ohhhh yeeeaaahhhhh

BigPleb
September 10th 2021
65808 Comments


Shock, this ruled.

Band never lets us down.

Azog
September 10th 2021
1070 Comments


Hell fucking yeah!

ShartHarder
September 11th 2021
312 Comments


harsh vox are cool. song rules

DDDeftoneDDD
September 11th 2021
23512 Comments


Harsh vox? Wooaa nice
I like this band

GhostShelter
September 11th 2021
1540 Comments


Pyre*

GhostShelter
September 11th 2021
1540 Comments


"Well it sounds like a better direction than their last album."

How? This sounds like it came straight off of Desolation (stylistically and sonically speaking).

RogueNine
September 11th 2021
6035 Comments


In that in sounds like a more interesting version of Desolation.

DDDeftoneDDD
September 12th 2021
23512 Comments


Oh and I dig desolation

Beardog
September 13th 2021
6475 Comments


Sounds a lot like Khemmis yeh. Not sure if I'm that much of a fan of this track, but they're a cool band for sure

ExhaleTheLight
September 13th 2021
1225 Comments


Khemmis is gonna go 4 for 4 in 4+ album quality



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