SOILWORK’s Björn Strid & APOCRYPHAL unveil “Swallow My Lies”

Melodic death metallers APOCRYPHAL unveil new track “Swallow My Lies”

Features Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork, The Night Flight Orchestra)

Taken off upcoming album “Facing The End” scheduled for a 12 November 2024 release

Pre-order the album now via The Circle Music


French melodic death metal outfit Apocryphal have unveiled their second single “Swallow My Lies” taken off their upcoming album “Facing The End”, which is scheduled for release on 12 November 2024 via The Circle Music

The new single, as well as the full album, features Soilwork and The Night Flight Orchestra vocalist Björn “Speed” Stridon vocals. 

Watch the video to “Swallow My Lies” here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJtlmR8LB4A

The single is also available via all major streaming services. 

Pre-order the “Facing The End” album now via The Circle Music: https://thecirclemusic.gr/product-category/the-circle-releases/?filter_artist-name=apocryphal

Pre-save the album on digital platforms: https://thecirclemusic.lnk.to/FacingTheEnd

Swallow My Lies is very representative of the band’s sound today,” said the band. “It has a good balance between power, rage, and these heady melodies which are our trademark. The chorus will not leave anyone indifferent, it anchors itself in the head from the first listen. The texts reflect the current global political landscape, and the influence of the media in public opinion among other things.

“Facing The End” will be the band’s first since the 1999 debut “Black Dreams of Silence” and will feature the powerhouse vocals of legendary frontman, Björn “Speed” Strid. It will be released in November 2024 in CD, vinyl and digital formats via The Circle Music. 

The artwork to “Facing The End” was done by Valnoir of Metastazis, while the mastering for the album was done by Nino Helfrich at Skull Tone Studios.

The band said:  “Our new album may come as a surprise to those who know us, but all the ingredients that make us unique are there. Perhaps less atmospheric, but more effective, the mix of melody and aggression will make every song stick in your head from the first time you listen to it.”

Formed in 1992 as Post At Funerals, Apocryphal found their current name by 1994. Their early releases, including the 1995 demo “From Depths”, showcased their blend of death metal, atmospheric, and progressive influences. After a period of inactivity following the release of their 1999 album “Black Dreams Of Silence”, the band reformed in 2022 and recruited legendary vocalist Björn “Speed” Strid of Soilwork for their new album set for release in 2024.


Apocryphal online
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100048617926486&fref=ts
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apocryphal_france/
Bandcamp: https://apocryphal-official.bandcamp.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/46Ozflb7f3haA1aoQXDqQH?si=ZGjS5CBOR1OOpnUcurs3RQ

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