BODYSNATCHER ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM HELL IS HERE, HELL IS HOME, SHARE “THE MAKER”
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Bodysnatcher have announced their new album Hell Is Here, Hell Is Home, set for release Friday, April 10 via MNRK Heavy. Alongside the announcement, the band have unleashed “The Maker,” a brutal new track paired with an official music video that leaves zero room for subtlety.
“The Maker” is pure Bodysnatcher: suffocatingly heavy, confrontational, and emotionally unhinged. Downtuned riffs grind forward with punishing force, the drums hit like blunt instruments, and the vocals feel venomous and unfiltered. It’s the kind of track that feels built for chaos in a live setting, equal parts rage and release, and it sets a clear tone for what’s coming on the full-length.
The accompanying music video takes that intensity several steps further. Shot with an unflinching eye, the video depicts themes of sexual abuse and allegations within the church, presenting them in a stark, unsettling way that is meant to provoke and disturb rather than shock for spectacle. It’s incredibly intense and difficult to watch at times, but intentionally so. Bodysnatcher is clearly using the visual medium to confront abuse of power head-on, forcing the viewer to sit with the discomfort rather than look away.
Hell Is Here, Hell Is Home reads like a declaration as much as a title, leaning into themes of inner turmoil, self-destruction, and confronting the darkness that lives close to the surface. If “The Maker” is any indication, this album is shaping up to be one of Bodysnatcher’s most punishing and focused releases yet.
With pre-orders now live and the album dropping April 10 via MNRK Heavy, Bodysnatcher are once again reminding everyone why they remain one of the most ferocious forces in modern heavy music.
HELL IS HERE, HELL IS HOME
Tracklisting:
1. The Maker
2. Writhe And Coil
3. Plague Of Flies
4. May Your Memory Rot
5. Violent Obsession
6. No Savior
7. Blade Between The Teeth
8. Two Empty Caskets
9. Survive Or Die (ft. Scott Vogel)
10. Hell Is Home