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Brocarde & Ray Luzier (KORN) serve up "Feed My Soul": A Haunted Metal Masterclass
When gothic grandeur meets Korn’s groove in a Black Forest nightmare. Buckle up.
Brocarde doesn’t do subtlety. With her ghostly whispers and bloodcurdling screams, she’s long been metal’s resident spectral siren, blurring the lines between symphonic grandeur and horror theatrics. But « Feed My Soul », her new single featuring Ray Luzier (Korn), is something else entirely: a track that’s equal parts cinematic, brutal, and unsettlingly personal. Her voice, shifting from sugar-sweet to demonic in a heartbeat, locks into Luzier’s thunderous grooves like a puzzle piece from hell.
A music video shot in a “cursed” hunting lodge
Deep in Germany’s Black Forest, « The Demon Hotel » (yes, that’s its actual nickname) sets the stage for Brocarde’s latest visual nightmare. Think Phantom of the Opera directed by David Lynch: taxidermied deer heads watch in frozen horror as she writhes through the song’s themes of « toxic entanglement and psychological warfare. » Luzier’s drumming? The perfect storm: grounding her ethereal wails in something primal, real.
A collaboration born from fate (and Wacken’s canteen)
Recorded across three cities, London, Nashville, and Las Vegas, without the trio ever meeting, « Feed My Soul » almost didn’t happen. Until Brocarde literally bumped into Luzier at Wacken Open Air. « Watching him play with Korn side-stage was a gut-punch reminder of what I’m fighting for, » she admits. Sometimes, metal’s best moments come from backstage luck.
Brocarde walks a tightrope: her aesthetic is extra, but never excessive. Luzier, a groove machine from Korn’s industrial playground, adapts surprisingly well to her gothic chaos. And with a full album due in 2026 (a decade in the making), this single hints at something big, if she keeps balancing theatrics with raw, unfiltered emotion.
Verdict? A haunting, hypnotic ride. Just don’t blame us if you start seeing shadows after listening.
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