“Across The Toxic Dew” is the latest single from DESTROY, the second full-length studio album by the Santiago-based quartet from Chile. The album was released on July 7th, 2022, and garnered recognition in the January 2023 issue of the renowned European magazine Metal Hammer Germany. It also earned the band their first nomination as Best Metal Artist at the Pulsar Awards, a prestigious Chilean music award that has gained immense recognition in the country over the years.
“Across The Toxic Dew” joins the lineup of previously released music videos including “Servants of the Yellow King”, ‘Smoke Masters’, ‘No Mercy’, and ‘Tyrant Machine’. The video tells a gripping story featuring a malevolent lady and her prey, interspersed with captivating shots of the band performing the song in a breathtaking location, all captured through the lens of esteemed Chilean filmmaker Erwin Scheel.
Guitarist Pablo La’Ronde expressed:
“With this song, we aimed to push our boundaries and create a heart-wrenching ballad in our own signature style. It’s undoubtedly the track we enjoyed recording the most in the studio. It features 12-string guitars, piano, percussion, and numerous hidden intricacies, so listen closely!”
Sobernot is an independent Groove metal band hailing from Chile. Established in 2015, they have honed their commanding live performance through over 100 shows, amassing a steadily growing fan base. Over the years, the band has shared stages with esteemed international icons like Exodus, Hirax, At War, Havok, Crisix, Suffocation, and Incantation. In 2023, they made their debut as nominees for the prestigious Pulsar Chile award in the category of Best Metal Artist, all thanks to their second studio album, titled DESTROY.
DESTROY was recorded at Estudios Gabelo and Prestafuego Studio in Chile, co-produced by Franco Gabelo and Pablo La’Ronde. The album was mastered at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden by the skilled hands of Tony Lindgren, who has worked with renowned acts such as Opeth, Kreator, Sepultura, Leprous, and many others.