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Dying Wish Premiere "Path To Your Grave" Video

Dying Wish have shared an official video for their new song “Path To Your Grave.” That track will appear on their new album “Symptoms Of Survival,” which is set to be released on November 3. Vocalist Emma Boster commented:

“‘Path To Your Grave’ was written in mind as ‘Fragments… Part Two.’ ‘Fragments’ was written about the struggle of my relationship with my stepfather, who was manipulative, controlling, and abusive towards me. That mistreatment has resulted in a lot of unhealthy habits and patterns in my life that I have struggled to move on from. ‘Fragments’… was me talking about my experience publicly for the first time. After expressing my grief, the song concludes with ‘I would bury you if I could.’ This song also concludes with the same seven words but has a different outlook. Since releasing ‘Fragments,’ I have grown to a new level of acceptance with my trauma, and this song is about that acceptance. The anger and the hurt is still there, but now, it just stings a little less. It has a much more triumphant expression.”

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PostedSeptember 27, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDying Wish, Path To Your Grave, Symptoms Of Survival

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