Some tracks don’t knock—they kick the door down and set the whole place on fire. With Carcerous, « To The Last » is exactly that kind of sonic riot: brutal, relentless, and unapologetically fierce. From the very first second, crushing guitar riffs collide with a razor-edged vocal delivery that feels like it’s tearing through the speakers, while the double-kick drums race like a heartbeat on the edge of collapse. This is not just music—it’s a war cry. The band dives deep into themes of control, blind faith, and rebellion, with lines like « WRATH AND DISTRUST, BURN THEM TO THE LAST » echoing like a manifesto carved in fire. The music video, directed by Boyan Karamfilov, amplifies the chaos: the band performs surrounded by flames, literally engulfed in a visual inferno that mirrors the track’s intensity. It’s raw, visceral, almost hypnotic in its violence. A blazing statement now igniting screens on Slash Music.
“WRATH AND DISTRUST, BURN THEM TO THE LAST” Carcerous
Carcerous: Bulgaria’s rising force of controlled chaos
Emerging from Sofia in 2023, Carcerous is not here to follow trends—they’re here to tear them apart. Blending death, doom, black, and thrash metal into a single, explosive entity, the band—Konstantin Milev, Ivan Kozarev, Anton Dimitrov, and Kristian Dimitrov—has quickly carved out a reputation for their uncompromising sound and ferocious energy. Their debut EP « New Age God » already hinted at their potential: six tracks of pure intensity that positioned them as a rising name in the extreme metal scene.
But with « To The Last », the latest single from their upcoming album “Doomsday Factory” set for release on April 19th 2026, they take things even further, pushing their sonic boundaries into darker, heavier territory. So far, four singles have been released for fans, offering a glimpse into the full 11-track album, an evolution through destruction, refinement through chaos. And if there’s one place where their music truly comes alive, it’s on stage—where every riff hits harder, every scream cuts deeper. With more performances and releases on the horizon, Carcerous is gearing up for a breakout year. 2026 has only just begun—keep a close eye on Carcerous…
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