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DISBELIEF release official video for new song “A Leap In The Dark”

DISBELIEF release official video for new song “A Leap In The Dark”

DISBELIEF release official video for new song "A leap into the dark"

Disbelief has released a video for “A Leap In The Dark,” the new single from the band’s new album, Killing Karma. Order the album here and watch the clip below.

Disbelief says: “We are very proud to release our new video ‘A Leap In The Dark’ from our masterpiece album Killing Karma today! It is made out of passion for humanity!”

Disbelief has evolved into a highly experienced band that has always maintained an open-minded spirit, yet steers clear of any mainstream to continue to hone their style of death metal with relentless conviction and dedication.

With this new album, a colossal, destructive, atmospheric yet subtle wall of sound has been created. The band invited two of the most unique singers in the German metal scene: Michelle Darkness (End Of Green) and Joschi Baschin (Undertow) to participate in the songs “The Scream That Slowly Disappeared”, “Flash Of Inspiration” and the epic “Reborn”.

Disbelief also captivates the listener with a special interpretation of the Killing Joke classic “Millenium,” turning it into an unforgettable remake that will surprise many fans out there.

Disbelief singer Karsten ‘Jagger’ comments on the lyrics: “Killing Karma is a declaration of war on despair, grief and helplessness, an incredible musical journey through the human soul that threatens to break under the weight of life.”

Killing Karma is a diverse, captivating, empowering and overwhelming death metal monster.

Song list:

“Reborn”
“Killing Karma”
“The scream that slowly disappeared”
“With deep regret”
“A leap into the dark”
“Inhuman whore”
“Sick man”
“Conviction”
“A flash of inspiration”
“The End of the Gods”
“This last command”
“Millenium” (Killing Joke cover)
“Fragile Aeon” (bonus track)

Lyric video for “Killing Karma”:

Disbelief setup:

Timo Claas (drums)
Marius Pack (guitar)
Dave Renner (guitar)
Joe Trunk (bass)
Jagger (vocals)