The Boston-based melodic power/thrash group LET US PREY has premiered a music video for a new song titled âDeadlight Sunset.â The track â which features a guest solo by guitarist Nick Petrino (Dee Snider) â is now available for streaming and download at all digital platforms.
âDeadlight Sunsetâ represents the first new music from LET US PREY since the release of their 2020 full-length debut, âVirtues of the Vicious,â and is a companion piece of sorts to that albumâs âIn Suffering,â a deeply personal song that vocalist Marc Lopes (also of Ross The Boss) penned about his struggles with mental health.Â
Says Lopes, âWritten originally as a bonus track that wasnât finished in time for the final 'Virtues of the Vicious' release, itâs a Part II to 'In Suffering' in the context of its subject matter of depression, suicide and the struggles of mental dis-ease. 'Deadlight Sunset' is a journey into the mindset of wanting to commit suicide â the helplessness, the comforting thought and relief in thinking this option is the solution. This is a first-hand account from me personally â a very dark subject, a very real subject, but something that needs to be discussed and with no shame. Luckily for me, I'm still here to tell the dark tale, to hopefully convey a message that there is a better solution and to bring awareness to this growing matter. We also have our good friend Nick Petrino from Dee Sniderâs band doing a killer solo that was a bit out of his normal wheelhouse as well, and it just completes the vibe on this tune. Weâre never afraid to go against the norm within the metal genre, as LET US PREY has many shades, colors and dynamics to what we do, so always expect the unexpected. (Wait âtil you hear the next record.) Welcome to The Deadlight Sunset.â
LET US PREY’s debut album âVirtues of the Viciousâ â released by M-Theory Audio in July 2020 â seamlessly blended elements of seemingly disparate genres, leading Ghost Cult to describe the album as âif Lamb Of God played power metal like Blind Guardian.â The group’s mix of thrash, death, power and progressive metal elements were underpinned with industrial samples and symphonic keyboards, while Lopes matched those effortless shifts with his vocal performance, excelling at thrash/death metal growls, soaring melodic vocals, and searing Halford-esque highs with layered harmonies. âVirtues of the Viciousâ also featured guest appearances from a number of notable metal musicians, including Jon Donais (Anthrax, Shadows Fall), âMetalâ Mike Chlasciak (Halford, Testament), Jimi Bell (House of Lords, Autograph) and the late Oli Herbert (All That Remains).
The situation involving COVID-19 prevented LET US PREY from scheduling live shows over the last year, but the group will soon be ready to continue impressing audiences as they did prior to 2020 on stages in and around the northeastern United States alongside the likes of Soilwork, Suffocation, Soulfly, Life of Agony, Metal Church, Battle Beast, Doro and Scar Symmetry, among others.