Halahkuh release track ‘Break The Shackles’
Pune metallers Halahkuh have released their track ‘Break The Shackles‘. This is the band’s first release after their much acclaimed debut EP , Desecration.The band had worked with Adhiraj Singh for their debut EP and they returned to the Refractor Studio genius for the new track as well. The band said “We have been working with Adhiraj since the inception of the band, he is the guy who not only understands our sound completely but he knows each and every one of us very well. A brilliant producer, a great friend and I think that’s where lies the chemistry. Pretty psyched for the release of our new track “Break The Shackles” , Adhiraj has done some next level work.”
Reuben Bhattacharya has worked with the band on their artwork for the track. The artwork is based on the lyrical theme of the track ,it portrays how we have been oppressed forever just like a genie in a lamp, where one does only what has been told to do just like a genie who can’t even come out on his free will. The artwork is brilliant and yes that’s the quality you expect from the Visual Amnesia man, JAW DROPPING. “Reuben is a magician thats what we like to call him and his magic wand is his pencil. A gem of a person and a sheer genius,the moment we thought of this concept we knew it has to be Reuben. He understood the concept so well that the final product speaks for itself. It’s a privilege to have worked with him for Break The Shackes.” Halahkuh says.
And for all those who have not heard the track yet , Halahkuh sum it up for you all “This song speaks about you,this song speaks about “US”.This song speaks about freedom , our own free will. Its time to cast yourself away from the blindfolded masses, its time to RISE!”
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