
Iranian metal band Confess have released a massive new song called 'Eat What You Kill' out of Norway, where they fled after being sentenced to over 14 years in Iranian prison for playing their music.
Not letting their past convictions deter then, Confess are heavier than ever with the addition of live members Erling Malm and Roger Tunheim Jakobsen - the result is something that takes influence from bands like Slipknot and Hatebreed with dark riffs, thunderous double kicks and furious vocals.
Have a listen:
Vocalist Nikan Khosravi says of the crushing track:
"I have always been inspired by the dark side of things! The things that we all have learned somehow to deny it or deal with it. For example, in us as the human being is the animalistic side! Most of us know how to cover that up but in reality we are no different than other wild mammals! We just know how to act civilized... But in the time of danger like now you can see that we can get back to our roots for survival! The reason why it's called eat what you kill is because after that you also have to deal with the consequences of your actions! There is an irony in that."
'Eat What You Kill' is taken from the band's upcoming third album Revenge at All Costs, which is due out later in 2020.
