Saudi Thrash Metal DUNE Unleashes Powerful Lyric Video For “Reject” Off Debut EP “Years Of Chains” Out May 2024

Thrash metal aficionados, brace yourselves for the thunderous single, and lyric video “Reject” from Saudi Arabia’s DUNE, which comes from their debut EP “Years Of Chains”, slated for release on May 31st. Clocking in at 05:06, this track is a masterclass in aggressive thrash metal fused with djent, nu-metal, oriental, and groove influences. This EP has been a long time in the making and Dune shares a bit on the process behind the single:

“Reject was redone multiple times and the song structure had drastic multiple changes, the demo of the song sounded nothing like the final result as we kept removing and adding parts till we felt the song became tight and made sense. It is a groovy song with a dark story.”

DUNE originally formed in 2004 but went on hiatus for quite some time. After their resurrection in 2021 their music has been met with fervor, and “Reject” is a testament to the band's unyielding commitment to pushing musical boundaries. With a synergy between aggressive vocals, relentless guitars, and powerful drums, “Reject” promises to be a highlight of the upcoming EP.

Prepare for a headbanging experience as DUNE unveils the lyric video “Reject” to the world. The “Years Of Chains” EP, promises a collection of songs that delve into aspects of Saudi culture, urban legends, and personal issues. It is recommended for fans of Slayer, Pantera, and Metallica.

Watch and listen to the lyric video for “Reject” at https://youtu.be/0pOQjql7KdI

Dune's new EP “Years Of Chains” is due out on May 31, 2024, and will be available on all digital platforms at https://linktr.ee/dune.0fficial

Previous Single - “Refuge” - https://youtu.be/2Wvo9FQ4EWU

Track Listing:
1. Sieve - 4:41
2. Reject - 5:06
3. Insidious - 4:28
4. Refuge - 4:35
EP Length: 18:52

More info: https://instagram.com/dune.0fficial

"Galloping thrash metal from Saudi Arabia, Refuge is taken from Dune's first ever EP, Years Of Chains, which arrives next month. Incredibly, 2024 marks the twentieth anniversary of Dune's formation, so whether you've been into them for a while or are new to their particular brand of noise, there's no bad time to get on board. Refuge may be a little rough around the edges, but there's no arguing with those riffs!"- Metal Hammer

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