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INHUMAN NATURE unleash a face-melting thrash fury with “Servants Of Annihilation”

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London’s crossover kings, Inhuman Nature, are back with a vengeance, dropping their scorching new single “Servants Of Annihilation” Today, February 25, 2025. This absolute face-melter is streaming now, and you can bang your head to it right here!

It’s the second single ripped from their upcoming sophomore LP, Greater Than Death, set to obliterate eardrums on April 25th via Church Road Records.

Vocalist Chris Barling, the snarling voice behind this beast, spilled some grit about the track: “Loosely inspired by ‘Night Moves’ by Bob Seger, this song is about making things happen no matter what, especially when on tour. Do the long drive for a show, I guarantee that what’s at the end of that drive is way more fun than the alternative.”

It’s a battle cry for the road warriors—grueling drives, sweaty venues, and the pure chaos of live thrash. This ain’t about sitting still; it’s about grabbing life by the horns and shredding ‘til you drop.

Inhuman Nature - Possessed To Die

Servants Of Annihilation” follows their first single, “Possessed To Die,” and it’s clear Greater Than Death is shaping up to be a relentless slab of crossover madness. Church Road Records is backing this onslaught, and the album’s already got pre-orders live—snag yours and brace for impact.

Inhuman Nature - Possessed To Die

But the carnage doesn’t stop at your speakers. Inhuman Nature are hitting the road hard with a UK headline tour this May, bringing their aural annihilation to a pit near you.

Here’s the rundown:

May 2nd – London, Downstairs at the Dome
May 3rd – Manchester, Star and Garter
May 4th – Birmingham, The Flapper
May 15th – Norwich, Waterfront
May 16th – Southend, The Alex
May 17th – Bristol, Rough Trade
May 18th – Brighton, Dust
May 22nd – Leeds, Boom (New space TBC)
May 23rd – Glasgow, Garage Attic
May 24th – Newcastle, Lubber Fiend

Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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