Primordial muse on How It Ends

2023-08-16 by Voivod STAFF | 14 Comments
Irish extreme metal veterans Primordial, have uploaded a brand new track at the official Bandcamp location of Metal Blade Records.

Titled "Victory Has 1000 Fathers, Defeat Is an Orphan", the song is vanguard to the band's upcoming album How It Ends, due out on September 29.

You can listen to the single, right below:
https://primordialofficial.bandcamp.com/track/victory-has-1000-fathers-defeat-is-an-orphan

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TheHamburgerman
August 16th 2023
1546 Comments


Fuck that's a cringe song name

Medicinelover
August 16th 2023
128 Comments


Drums sound huge at the beginning

NightOnDrunkMountain
Emeritus
August 16th 2023
1075 Comments


It's a little bit generally cringe titles this album, but song seems fine

dachstheangry
August 16th 2023
332 Comments


Song is solid

Aluktodolo
August 16th 2023
585 Comments


Song title is par for the course for someone still whining about cancel culture, SJWs and Covid lockdowns. Might just be me, but his vocals and delivery sound much more over the top and obnoxious than usual (though I didn’t really listen to their last album).

Viraemias
August 16th 2023
692 Comments


Not feeling this song

Medicinelover
August 16th 2023
128 Comments


@Alumtodolo to be fair the lyrics/titles have been similar for a long time, before any of the things you mentioned. I think the song title is more referring to the fact that people are quick to attach themselves to a victor and distance themselves from a loser, Whether that big thing a like a war or much smaller things like sport, it's the reason Machester City suddenly have lots of fans. I'm sure the same can be said about most areas of life, I know someone who won the lottery and suddenly everyone was his best friend, but they all didn't give a shit about him before. At least that's the very general theme in my understanding

Arokan
August 16th 2023
14 Comments


@Medicinelover I think it's more about the fact that everyone is quick to take credit for victories but few are willing to take responsibility for defeats. As for the song itself it's a bit over the top but haven't they always been like that? The beginning is great, the rest is a bit meh.

Medicinelover
August 16th 2023
128 Comments


Something along those lines anyway, certainly doubt it's about what the other guy is suggesting, this ain't Kid Rock/FFDP Butt Rock

SomeCallMeTim
August 16th 2023
5349 Comments


that folk influence is back full swing in that opening melody

Medicinelover
August 17th 2023
128 Comments


Ahh I've just learned the title comes from a JFK speech after they fucked up the whole Bay Of Pigs thingy

SomeCallMeTim
August 17th 2023
5349 Comments


oh interesting

gocsa666
August 19th 2023
504 Comments


JFK didn't come up with it though, it's been around much longer. Song is great. I'll be seeing the band in October, first time, hope it'll rock.

TheNotrap
September 1st 2023
19369 Comments


Solid



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