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MAKE THEM SUFFER share “Mana God”, ahead of upcoming album

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Make Them Suffer have just unleashed their new single Mana God, a crushing mix of deathcore and intense electronic beats. Released today via Greyscale Records in Australia and SharpTone Records worldwide, this track offers a glimpse of what’s to come from their upcoming self-titled album, out on November 8th.

Mana God hits hard, showcasing some of the heaviest elements on the album.

The song touches on themes of control, as vocalist Sean Harmanis explains: “It’s about the control systems around us—media, religion, governments, and even our own tech devices.” Harmanis further adds, “It’s a call to break away from those systems and return to real human connection.”

MAKE THEM SUFFER by Kane Hibberd
MAKE THEM SUFFER by Kane Hibberd

The track is accompanied by a music video, adding another layer of intensity to the band’s latest offering. Produced by the band and mixed by Jeff Dunne, the new album marks a heavier shift for Make Them Suffer, while still staying true to their signature blend of melodic and brutal elements.

With lineup changes and global challenges along the way, Make Them Suffer have crafted their fifth album with determination, reflecting both their past and their current place in the heavy scene.

In 2024, the band continues their global rise, performing sold-out shows in Australia alongside Bring Me The Horizon and playing major European festivals like Download Festival and Copenhell.

Make Them Suffer’s new album drops on November 8th, and Mana God is just a taste of what’s in store.

Karol Kamiński

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