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Suffering - Things Seen But Always Hidden - Digipack CD *PRE-ORDER

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The story of Suffering began in the UK’s West Midlands in 2012 and since those nascent days they have released a nefarious collection of occult black metal offerings, beginning with their debut album, 11, in 2018 and most recently the Symphonies: Diabolis EP in 2024. They have also built a reputation for intense, diabolical live performances, appearing alongside the likes of Esoteric, Ghost Bath, and Møl. The band recently signed with infamous label, Apocalyptic Witchcraft, with label founder Conor Droney describing Suffering’s music as “dark, unflinching, and deeply atmospheric, exactly what we stand for.” And now the first fruits of that new alliance are about to be unveiled, in the shadowed form of Things Seen But Always Hidden.  

Things Seen But Always Hidden is an enveloping nightmarish journey through temptation and spiritual destruction, an immersion in contrasting states of terror and ecstasy – it bewilders, consumes and possesses the power to change and scar. Each song seeps into the next, binding them into a grimoire of dehumanising ritual, yet they exist as powerful individual entities. There is ‘Enthralled’, constructed from classic black metal riffs and raw vocal exhortations…and something more, something imperceptible but profoundly affecting; ‘What Once Was Shall Be Again And What Is Shall Be No More’, a glimpse beyond the veil, a fall down the endless paths of inherited memory that binds you to this album, this place constructed from arcane sound; the fear filled and imperious ‘Hell On Earth New Eden’, driven by a ravenous, unholy hunger…each chapter in this tome of unmaking and desecration will burn itself into your mind. A fusion of blackest metal, ritualistic doom and unsettling, distressing atmosphere Things Seen But Always Hidden will never leave you, no matter where you run.

The way to Things Seen But Always Hidden will be revealed by Apocalyptic Witchcraft on November 28th. But remember, once you have set foot on this path there is no way back…

“Things Seen But Always Hidden represents Suffering as a band where we had wanted to be from the start whilst forever venturing further into the darkness.”
- Suffering



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