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Sullen Eyes Rage Against The Betrayers On Their Powerful New Release, “Judas Wept”

These people don’t deserve your sympathy, only disdain.



Prepare for an audial assault as metalcore juggernaut Sullen Eyes unleashes their latest single, “Judas Wept."


With a bold artistic vision that’s seen them seamlessly blend hardcore and metalcore, Sullen Eyes has impressively found a way to pay homage to their roots without sacrificing their individualism. As they continue to forge their path forward, their relentless commitment to their music has led to some inspired performances, with the energy of their live shows matching their electrifying releases.


Hailing from San Diego's vibrant metal scene, the quintet—comprising vocalist Noah, drummer Mikey, bassist Jordan, lead guitarist Scott, and rhythm guitarist Johnny—has been leaving audiences awestruck since the release of their acclaimed 2018 debut single, “Sedated.”


On the live front, having become anticipated regulars in their local circuits, Sullen Eyes decided to shoot for even greater heights, taking their shows beyond California and creating unforgettable memories wherever they go.


From the get-go, the ferocious energy on “Judas Wept” kicks the intensity to 100. Thrashing drums and guitars form the basis for a rousing, high-energy instrumental performance, leaving you on the edge of your seat.


When you factor in the song's meaning, everything becomes clearer as well; about the release, Sullen Eyes collectively said “Judas Wept” is about backstabbers and people that wrong you with no remorse.” Sullen Eyes wanted to craft a piece that resonated with those who’ve been betrayed, and the energy and righteous fury that underline “Judas Wept” help this message resonate extremely well.


With their ferocious yet infectious energy and mastery of craft and performance, Sullen Eyes is poised to solidify its standing as one of today's most exciting rising forces in the metalcore scene. Whenever you’re ready, tap in and stream Sullen Eyes’ new release, “Judas Wept,” on all majour streaming platforms.


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