DISTANT, the Deathcore multi-national act that emerged from Rotterdam, The Netherlands as well as from Bratislava, Slovakia, has released its new single, “Human Scum”, alongside an official video directed by vocalist Alan Grnja and produced by Tomas Ferenc & Lukas Ferenc of VLN Production.
Speaking about the new song, the band says: “ ‘Human Scum’ is a deathtrap of a track, with a hooky chorus and an impeccable atmospheric soundscape. The tracks adds on to the never ending evolution to DISTANT songwriting capabilities and the sound of hellscape. After Tyrannt’s crucible with his father – Tsukuyomi – he suffered a great defeat. Stranded in this new world in his mortal body, he’s found by his silent worshippers of the Covenant, who work to help Tyrannt’s rebirth into full power again – and, raising his army against the forces of Tsukuyomi to get the ultimate revenge.”
Since their initiation in 2014 and the release of their inaugural EP, “Tsukuyomi”, DISTANT unleashed two studio albums, “Tyrannotophia” (2019) and “Aeons of Oblivion” (2021), as well as two EPs, “Dawn of Corruption” (2020) and “Dusk of Anguish” (2021). However, DISTANT have been breaking through the confines of Deathcore and created no less than their own multidisciplinary universe by adding the fictional novel “The Rise Of Tyrannotophia” into the mix that is accompanying “Aeons of Oblivion”.
You can watch the official video for “Human Scum” below: