ICYMI: Perpetual Paradox release new single, “Ash and Blood” and announce debut album

[MEDIA RELEASE] Ferocious UK heavy hitters, PERPETUAL PARADOX, charge forward with the release of their explosive debut album, Deathwish, out Friday 27th June. The much rated metallers have also just released a brand new single and video, “Ash and Blood”.

Ever since their formation in 2020, PERPETUAL PARADOX have continually captivated audiences throughout the UK and Europe with a raft of engrossing live shows and a solid flow of impressive releases. Formed in London, UK, the technical metalcorers unleash a flurry of blistering riffs, pummelling drums, lightning leads and commanding vocal lines, crafting a mighty sound that is sure to entice anyone within earshot.

In 2022, the band set loose their debut EP, Endless Cycle, which announced the heavyweights on the scene. The industrious five piece continued the build later that year with their next instalment, Monophobia. However, it wasn’t until the release of last year’s Condemnation EP, that a prominent shift happened for the band. The record opened doors for the rising riff slayers, and to date, PERPETUAL PARADOX have now shared stages with Crypta, Kassogtha, Downfall of Mankind, Collapse the Sky, Lokust, Veiled and Draconian Reign, as well as snaring the support of Alyx Holcombe at BBC Radio One.

With a growing swell of momentum, PERPETUAL PARADOX are set to reveal their greatly anticipated debut album, Deathwish. It’s a mind-blowing record that bursts with venom, thoughtful intricacies, true guile and immense power. The band remark: “This is our boldest, most ambitious work to date. We’ve put everything we have into writing this music, and building a thrilling listening journey. Creating this music has been a gruelling, rewarding and wild ride and we’re so excited to share the best of Perpetual Paradox with you all!”

A barrage of live dates are set to be announced as well as a number of festivals. Stay glued to the band’s socials for constant updates and just watch them rise.

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