OF THE FALLEN UNLEASHES APOCALYPTIC NEW SINGLE “SYNTHETIC ENSLAVEMENT”

"SYNTHETIC ENSLAVEMENT" is a powerful exploration of addiction, capturing the intense emotional and psychological battles we’ve experienced firsthand or witnessed in those close to us. It confronts the suffocating feeling of being trapped within one's own destructive patterns, emphasizing the critical role of personal accountability in breaking free. Originally crafted by a former bandmate during a difficult period marked by their own inner demons, the song stands as an authentic, heartfelt testament to their ongoing fight at the time of their departure. Through raw honesty,

OF THE FALLEN channels this deeply personal struggle into a message of solidarity and hope for all facing similar trials.

BIO:

Emerging fiercely from Houston's relentless underground, OF THE FALLEN is redefining deathcore with brutal honesty and sonic ferocity. Comprised of Wayne Ortiz, Alexis Ramon Nino, Waylon Murphree, and their newest vocal powerhouse Jacob Cormier, the band has quickly cemented themselves as unapologetic storytellers of the raw and unspoken battles within.

Following the explosive reception of their recent single "Counterfeit//Skin," a harrowing exploration of body dysphoria, OF THE FALLEN returns even more boldly with their next crushing release, "SYNTHETIC ENSLAVEMENT." Diving headfirst into the dark waters of addiction, this track channels personal anguish and universal struggles into a relentless auditory assault that simultaneously unsettles and uplifts.

With razor-sharp riffs, merciless breakdowns, and a lyrical depth that hits uncomfortably close to home, "SYNTHETIC ENSLAVEMENT" serves as the second gut-punching installment in their highly anticipated concept EP, which fearlessly tackles critical mental health battles including PTSD, anxiety, depression, body dysphoria, and addiction.

OF THE FALLEN doesn't just play music—they wage war against stigma, inviting listeners into an uncompromising journey of resilience and solidarity. Brace yourself—this is deathcore at its most authentic and visceral.