What's New: Black Path
"Black Path’s 'Endless Madness': A Descent into Metal’s Darkest Corners – And Why You’ll Love Every Second"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzsaE900-5s
Athens’ riff-slingers Black Path are back, and they’ve dropped a sonic bomb with their latest single, “Endless Madness”. Think Dark Souls meets real-world horror—because what’s more metal than blending existential dread with bone-crushing riffs?
The track plunges you into a vortex of despair, mirroring the grim cycles of human exploitation and the bleak, frostbitten hellscape of Dark Souls’ Painted World. Imagine wandering a labyrinth of decay, where innocence is crushed like a beer can at a stadium show. Vocalist/bassist Kostas Mexis doesn’t just sing—he howls a requiem for the voiceless, while guitarist John Kaneris shreds like a man possessed. Drummer Defkalion Dimos? Pure artillery.
The band’s been grinding since 2011, earning nods from Metal Hammer and sharing stages with giants like Hate and Ulcerate. Their 2017 album “Final Act: Martyr” slapped harder than a Spartan’s sandal, and 2021’s “Barren Conflagration”? Mastered in Sweden by Buster Odeholm (y’know, the guy who polishes Humanity’s Last Breath’s chaos).
Now, in 2025, they’re cooking up a new album—and “Endless Madness” is the first taste. The lyric video, crafted by Andrea Mantelli Productions, pairs haunting visuals with Greek melancholy. Artwork by Blastart? Let’s just say it’s the kind of nightmare you’d frame.
Look, I’ve heard endless bands chase the “dark” vibe. But Black Path? They live it. This track isn’t just music—it’s a cathartic scream against life’s cruel loops. And hey, if you’ve ever rage-quit Dark Souls, you’ll feel this in your soul.
Crank it loud, let the riffs devour you, and pray their album drops faster than a boss fight.
YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzsaE900-5s
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