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Death Ray Vision- No Mercy From Electric Eyes (Black In Red Vinyl)

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Death Ray Vision- No Mercy From Electric Eyes (Black In Red Vinyl) - Darkside Records
Death Ray Vision- No Mercy From Electric Eyes (Black In Red Vinyl) - Darkside Records

Lyrically, No Mercy From Electric Eyes is a more politically charged record than their previous releases - “it’s more pissed off, and anyone paying attention to the state of the world can understand why,” says Cortese - but it’s also deeply personal for Bennett. “Every word I’m singing is from the heart,” says the vocalist. “I should have been dead a few years ago, I’m here for a reason. These lyrics are a direct line to how I feel, how I live, what I see.” They cover a lot of ground across the record’s twelve tracks, with “From The Rafters” a condemnation of police brutality, particularly how it is disproportionately biased towards people of color, while Emotive closer “End Me” is “basically a suicide note combined with a farewell letter that could be meant for either a very specific person or booze and drugs,” says Bennett. “Both came close to destroying me. Neither did.”

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Death Ray Vision- No Mercy From Electric Eyes (Black In Red Vinyl)

SKU: 039841604160
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Lyrically, No Mercy From Electric Eyes is a more politically charged record than their previous releases - “it’s more pissed off, and anyone paying attention to the state of the world can understand why,” says Cortese - but it’s also deeply personal for Bennett. “Every word I’m singing is from the heart,” says the vocalist. “I should have been dead a few years ago, I’m here for a reason. These lyrics are a direct line to how I feel, how I live, what I see.” They cover a lot of ground across the record’s twelve tracks, with “From The Rafters” a condemnation of police brutality, particularly how it is disproportionately biased towards people of color, while Emotive closer “End Me” is “basically a suicide note combined with a farewell letter that could be meant for either a very specific person or booze and drugs,” says Bennett. “Both came close to destroying me. Neither did.”

Shop online at Darkside Records 24/7.

Follow us on Instagram.