Caliban Release "Dear Suffering" (Featuring Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy)

As the very last single before their upcoming album, Back From Hell, which drops on April 25, CALIBAN are unleashing the heaviest track on the album — "Dear Suffering" (Feat. Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy).

Watch the video below and prepare to get crushed.

With "Dear Suffering," Caliban continue their descent into raw emotional depths — this track is an anti-anthem, drenched in despair and defiance, exploring themes of existential pain, inner torment, and the brutal acceptance of suffering as an eternal companion.

Together with feature guest Joe Bad (Fit For An Autopsy), "Dear Suffering" solidifies the upcoming record Back From Hell as one of Caliban's most intense records to date, fusing unfiltered aggression with an atmosphere of crushing melancholy. The interplay between Andreas Dörner and Joe Bad elevates the song's intensity, turning it into a violent, yet deeply cathartic experience. With "Dear Suffering," Caliban extend a hand to those who've walked through their own personal hell. Musically, it's one of Caliban’s darkest and heaviest offerings yet.

The band says, "'Dear Suffering' is our way of facing pain head-on, rather than running from it. It's about embracing the darkness, acknowledging the struggles that shape us, and turning that suffering into strength. Having Joe on this track adds another layer of intensity — we knew his voice would bring the raw aggression this song needed, and he absolutely delivered."

For over two decades, Caliban have stood as one of the defining forces in metalcore. With their upcoming album Back From Hell, the German band continues to evolve its sound while staying true to the intensity and emotion that have defined their career. Led by founding members, the aforementioned Dörner (vocals), and Marc Görtz (guitar), the band's current lineup includes new vocalist and bassist Iain Duncan, whose clean vocals, songwriting skills, and diverse perspective and experience bring a fresh dimension to their already powerful dynamic. Complemented by longtime drummer Patrick Grün and guitarist Denis Schmidt, Caliban's formidable lineup is poised to deliver a relentless and emotionally charged experience that reaffirms their status as metalcore pioneers.

Caliban are set to release their most ambitious work yet. Back From Hell explores themes of inner struggle, resilience, and catharsis, blending their signature crushing riffs and guttural vocals with atmospheric melodies and modern production.

The album is available for pre-order here.

Catch them on their upcoming headlining tour.

More info below and here

CALIBAN ARE 
Iain Duncan — Bass + Vocals
Patrick Grün — Drums
Andreas Dörner — Vocals
Marc Görtz — Guitar
Denis Schmidt — Guitar

Left to Suffer Drop New Single + Music Video "Primitive Urge"

Atlanta, GA nu-deathcore outfit Left to Suffer has dropped their latest single and live music video, "Primitive Urge" featuring Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy (filmed by Nox Nohl). Prior to today, the band released "Snake" which was co-written with Three Days Grace's Neil Sanderson and produced by Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson. Speaking on "Primitive Urge", Left to Suffer commented:

"This song is for all those who thought ‘Snake’ was a singular sonic direction change for us. It’s not. We’re a vibe like the whole universe, ever expanding in all directions forever. We present to you ‘Primitive Urge’ ft. Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy."

"Primitive Urge" was recorded at Ashtone Audio this summer and will be featured on the band's upcoming debut album, due for release in Spring 2023. Watch the video for "Primitive Urge" below and stream the track here.

Texas fans can see Left to Suffer hit the stage with Upon A Burning Body next month. The band has also announced that they'll be making an appearance at next year's Bamboozle Festival in Atlantic City, NJ. For ticket information, please click here and be sure to stay tuned for more Left to Suffer news coming soon.

Left to Suffer 2022 Tour Dates:

December 7: Houston, TX @ Scout Bar

December 8: Dallas, TX @ South Side Music Hall

December 9: Tyler, TX @ Country River Club

December 10: San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center

December 11: Corpus Christi, TX @ House Of Rock

Bamboozle 2023:

May 5-7: Atlantic City, NJ @ Bader Field