With serrated guitars and a voice that bleeds raw emotion, SERAPHIIN unleashe a visceral cry in their latest metal single « hollow », a haunting tale of toxic love and emotional erosion. The track dives headfirst into the chaos of a destructive relationship, where manipulation and dependence entangle like barbed wire around the heart. “You feast upon my fear / Won’t you drain me til I’m hollow”, their words cut deep, capturing the torment of clinging to someone who slowly unravels you. Produced by Kevin Rutherford, the song’s heavy riffs and aching vocals from singer Jenna Horner pulse with the weight of heartbreak and confusion. Visually, the black-and-white video directed by Brett Horner is a cinematic descent into isolation. We find SERAPHIIN behind the wheel, alone, as the empty road leads them to a desolate lakeside. Their figure lingers at the water’s edge, lost in reflection, then vanishe into the shadowy woods, wandering, haunted, and hunting for clarity. The contrast of stark landscapes and emotional intimacy creates a chilling atmosphere, making the clip impossible to ignore. It’s as gripping as it is ghostly, and Slash Music is here to make sure you don’t miss it.
“You feast upon my fear / Won’t you drain me til I’m hollow” – SERAPHIIN
From Columbus to catharsis: SERAPHIIN are just getting started
Emerging from Columbus, OH, SERAPHIIN isn’t just an band, they’re a reckoning. Framing their work as “a self-healing project”, they transform pain into power through music that screams, shivers, and soothes. Earlier this year, they dropped the fiercely poetic « arachne », and made waves with a metal cover of Lady Gaga’s Disease, proving they’re unafraid to blur boundaries. But this is just the beginning. SERAPHIIN have an EP coming this summer, promising even more unfiltered truth wrapped in steel and fire. Stay tuned, SERAPHIIN is the storm on the horizon.
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