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Hate Releases New Song “Walk Through Fire”


Polish extreme Black Metal band, Hate, released “Walk Through Fire,” a new song featured on the band’s “Tremedum” album.

“Tremendum” was released May 5th on Napalm Records; cover art was created by Daniel Rusilowicz.



"The drawing on the cover depicts a nighthawk (Polish: lelek), a nocturnal bird that was treated with great respect by Slavic tribes in pre-Christian times, Buszko stated about the album artwork. “Nighthawks were believed to bring souls to this world and take them away from dying people. In that case, they gathered in big numbers screeching for long hours. So they were called 'messengers of death.' As this album has different Slavic references, we chose Nighthawk as a symbol that best conveys its meaning."

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    May 07, 2017

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