Electronic metal band The Browning is back with a new single, ‘Deceiver’.
“Everyone would agree that the people in power lie, and manipulate for their own benefit and hidden agendas. So why do people still trust what they say about anything?“ ask The Browning, in this new latest deathcore song.
The newly minted single arrives, accompanied with an adrenaline-fueled official music video. Blending the explosive energy of metalcore with the dark, mechanical undertones of industrial and the raw emotion of deathcore ‘Deceiver‘ engulfs fans in a high octane sonic storm. The track delves into the depths of heavy metal music and the human condition creating a soundscape that is both brutal and invigorating.
‘Deceiver’ is not just a song; it’s intended as an anthem for the disillusioned, a call to break free from deceit and manipulation, rendered in the most powerful medium possible – loud, unapologetic, and utterly compelling music. One of the most compelling features of ‘Deceiver’ is its spoken word part, inspired by the iconic delivery found in Rammstein‘s ‘Du Hast’. This element adds a raw, narrative intensity to the track that complements the thunderous and intricate instrumentation.
‘Deceiver‘ is said to be only a small taste of what’s to come on The Browning‘s full album, set to drop in late 2024. You can purchase/stream it here and check out the video here at RAMzine.
It follows the fierce deathcore single, ‘Hivemind‘. It’s also available on all platforms here and you can check out the video here at RAMzine.
Pushing the throttle to the extreme, the single challenges the scope of societal decay, groupthink fueled by technology and social media. Expect a fusion of crushing guitar riffs, thunderous bass lines, and explosive drumming on the sonic maelstrom.
With a current lineup of Jonny McBee, Cody Stewart, and Hardcore Keem, it was McBee who declared: “This song is the epitome of a Browning song but on a whole new level.”
The incorporation of synthesisers adds an extra layer of depth to the track, pushing the boundaries of traditional metal and setting The Browning within the industry. Integrating electronic elements enhances the overall intensity, giving a sound that is both modern and unapologetically fierce. The perfect mix of intensity and chaos, the track is a blend of the old and new.