SUFFER YOURSELF will unleash their fourth full-length album, “Axis of Tortures”, on September 22nd via Aesthetic Death.
Today, this death-doom metal institution unveils the first track taken from the album. Stream "Axis Despair" at THIS LOCATION.
Following the success of their third album (“Rip Tide”, 2021) – SUFFER YOURSELF took  the opportunity to do tours of both Scandinavia and Belgium, once the global pandemic restrictions had lifted. A period of  gigs which far exceeded what the band might normally undertake – with  all gigs meeting to great success and the live set being a feature for  the band into the future.
Within “Rip Tide” SUFFER YOURSELF  could be heard to tease out and develop the death metal edge to their  music. In the proceeding months following that release the band have  worked tirelessly writing and recording the new album “Axis Of Tortures”. This  has culminated in a more aggressive approach and applied compositional  ideas, incorporating death metal more prominently into their sound –  meeting with doomed psychedelics and some interesting “twists”.
"Axis of Tortures"  is based around a concept and representation of any perceived tortures  as a 4-dimensional geometrical graph, where there are three real  coordinate axis (Insanity, Despair and Pain) and one assumed - Time (a 4th dimension, as we know it). Thinking about it from pure  geometrical, and metaphysical point - any point in the 3D space can be  anywhere in the coordinates and have any values, for example, (0,0,0) -  is a very centre of all planes whilst, moving away from the central  fulcrum, brings any combination of the three aforementioned variables  and subsequently different amounts of each torture within the axis. We  all exist somewhere in within the spectrum of tortures.
Regardless of the concept, the funeral death metal on “Axis of Tortures” will  appeal to most discerning death metal fans, especially those who enjoy  their death metal with a doomed morose overtone and steeped in the  sounds of the early 90s.
To finish, it is worth mentioning the  cover art for the album, a piece from Austrian surrealist painter Otto  Rapp. The artist himself approved the use of this particular work,  entitled “Eye of the Dark Star” (1993) to adorn the album cover. In our opinion, this fantastic piece of artwork brilliantly reflects the  musical vision.
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