DEFYING DECAY release new single and Fight Club-styled music video for ’21 Stitches’

DEFYING DECAY
RELEASE NEW SINGLE AND MUSIC VIDEO FOR
’21 STITCHES’

’21 STITCHES’ STREAMING NOW, NEW ALBUM DUE LATER THIS YEAR

Band Photo: DEFYING DECAY

Boundary-breaking Thai alt-metal outfit DEFYING DECAY have returned with the release of their new single ’21 Stitches’. Mixed by Zakk Cervini (Bring Me The HorizonBlink-182Yungblud), and available in Dolby Atmos, the track kicks off their new album season, due later this year.

Watch the music video to ’21 Stitches’ here.
Stream ’21 Stitches’ here.

On the new single, vocalist and guitarist Jay Euarchukiati comments:
“This song was inspired by the over-saturation of the on-going woke culture whilst many other aspects of social injustices such as racial based hate crimes, war, authoritarian regime, and more, remains unaddressed. The music video is a tribute to fight club that symbolises that any conflicts between different ideologies among our society as an entirety are essentially a zero-sum process of self-depletion.”

DEFYING DECAY – ’21 Stitches’

Thai metallers DEFYING DECAY was formed in Bangkok, Thailand in 2010 and have been garnering plenty of praise for their heavy and melodic sound that includes ambient electronics and soaring melodies. After releasing their jaw-dropping, establishment-challenging rebellious anthem ‘The Law 112’, the band is about to serve their next starter of their new album with the single ’21 Stitches’. The track is mixed by Zakk Cervini, the sonic mastermind behind top-charts acts like Bring Me The HorizonBlink-182 and Yungblud, and is also available in the Dolby-Atmos. The title conveys the tribute by lead singer Jay to Linkin Park in his own “Fight Club” infused narrative.

With a boutique market for its brand of alternative metal in its home country, the seven-member band springs on touring overseas. Throughout the years, they are seen on the road with bands like Motionless In WhiteEmmureBetraying the MartyrsCrown The Empire, and Atreyu, enabled them to pave the way of growing their own fanbase across the globe, through their own authentic narrative of their journey as the alt-metal outfit of Thailand. Soon they will be on the road again, with Saosin on their long-anticipated Asia tour since 2010, and Indonesia’s heavy rock carnival Hammersonic Festival, and the honour of opening for their heroic act Trivium at their home.

DEFYING DECAY – ’21 Stitches’
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