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Molotov Solution Premiere New Song “Necessary Evil”

Molotov Solution have shared a new track called “Necessary Evil.” That song will appear on their new EP “Void,” which is set to be released on March 21. Vocalist Nick Arthur said the following:

“With ‘Necessary Evil,’ we return to form with a relentless assault, embodying the brutality of confronting darkness with darkness. Intense riffs, punishing drum grooves, and unyielding heaviness collide to forge a sound both nostalgic and merciless. This track channels the weight of moral compromise in the pursuit of justice, proving that sometimes the only way to destroy evil is to descend into it.

‘Necessary Evil’ is part of our upcoming EP entitled ‘Void,’ set for release on 3/21, featuring this track alongside our three previous singles and one more unreleased song. The EP showcases our most intense and unflinching work to date, confronting power, corruption, and the cost of resistance. The artwork, created by Lena Richter, captures the essence of this vision—a haunting blend of occult ritual and big brother surveillance, representing the forces that manipulate and control.”

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PostedFebruary 28, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMolotov Solution, Void, Necessary Evil

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