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UK metal band Human Hell showcase darker sound in new song 'Amalantrah' | Finite Fam UK metal band Human Hell showcase darker sound in new song 'Amalantrah' | Finite Fam

UK metal band Human Hell showcase darker sound in new song ‘Amalantrah’


Human Hell recently released their new song ‘Amalantrah’. ‘Amalantrah’ is the first single from the bands upcoming EP. This new song is complimented by a dark and bleak music video which is live at Slam Worldwide. 

The word “Amalantrah”comes from a series of experiments conducted by occultist and writer Aleister Crowley. The premise of the Amalantrah Working was to invoke, into physical manifestation, specific ethereal intelligences. It is said a tear in time and space was created to allow this. What did we really let in? The events were conducted through the Scarlet Woman, a physical representation of Babylon. Her divine feminine energy attracted further interest in physicist Jack Parsons and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard to fulfil similar desires. Babylon can be seen to be inspiring these events, which aim to bring her into this world. It could be said she achieved success. Since the songs inception a lot has been in the news of scandals, paedophile rings, ritual ceremonies and human trafficking being tied to those in the highest places of power and influence. 

This song is an amalgamation of hatred and disdain for those who have committed atrocities and their motives. Unspeakable horror has been wrought unto the victims by those who brought hell to their earth. 

This music itself was conceived in the early stages of lockdown in March/April 2020 remotely from our homes. It is angry and hard hitting. It features a dreamy lead in the outro of the song which invokes a strange feeling of occhiolism paired with the plea to “end it all.”

Steven Parnell on new song ‘Amalantrah’

Listen to Amalantrah here.

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