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CONJURER - Release Video For Brand New Single "Rot"!

Today, CONJURER deliver their breath-taking 2nd single 'Rot'. It’s a tortured, battered listening experience, and a blistering reminder of why the young band have become so praised so quickly.

The future of British metal lies in safe hands with CONJURER, who will release their long-awaited new album Páthos on 1st July 2022 via Nuclear Blast Records.

A triumphant return from Conjurer following their world-renowned 2018 debut Mire, Páthos is a band flexing their creative muscles, deepening their approach and thought, and expanding their sound.

Today, CONJURER deliver their breath-taking 2nd single 'Rot'. It’s a tortured, battered listening experience, and a blistering reminder of why the young band have become so praised so quickly. That a band can be at once so triumphantly beautiful and gut-punchingly heavy is testament to CONJURER’s quality, and a surefire sign of their future longevity at the top of Britain’s heavy music scene. You can watch the powerful and unsettling music video for 'Rot' below.

CONJURER comment:
"Rot looks at the same topics of anxiety, fear, and depression that feature in It Dwells and flips the perspective/narrative. We wanted to hone in on the most visceral and disgusting parts of our sound when we were writing it and, along with the lyrics, play with the idea of giving that fear and dread a voice. (It's not very nice.)"

PRE-ORDER OR PRE-SAVE "PÁTHOS" & STREAM 'ROT' HERE: https://conjurer.bfan.link/rot-single.ema

WATCH THE VIDEO FOR 'ROT' HERE: https://youtu.be/nQy90xn-zvE

Páthos is not an album for the half-hearted or faint-hearted. Elements of Sumac, Gojira, old Mastodon and Oathbreaker, the new record is a multi-layered beast – sludge, death, doom, black metal and hardcore influences clash and collide throughout, all masterfully finished by Will Putney’s exquisite mix and master.

The fifty-minute runtime of Páthos is not without its moments of the sublime, with post-metal nods to Conjurer and Pijn’s acclaimed Curse These Metal Hands project throughout. That a band can be at once so triumphantly beautiful and gut-punchingly heavy is testament to Conjurer’s quality, and a surefire sign of their future longevity at the top of Britain’s heavy music scene.