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VIMIC Premiere New Song “Parasite Persona”

VIMIC are streaming a new single titled “Parasite Persona.” The track will appear on the band's debut album, “Open Your Omen,” which will be out on October 3. Vocalist Kalen Chase commented:

“The music of ‘Parasite Persona’ is a combination of violent mania and claustrophobic oppression. It presses into your temples and then throws you off of a cliff. When I first heard it, the lyrical theme hit me like a sledgehammer. It’s a not-so-gentle musing about complete societal, social and spiritual breakdown. As a music fan, sometimes I don’t want to listen to peaceful protest songs, or hopeful songs, or love songs. Sometimes, I wanna dive into the darkness and despair so that I can come out the other side. In summation, Parasite Persona is heavy as fuck.”

As previously reported, VIMIC are also set to perform at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, CA on October 3. The show will feature a number of guests including Luanna Demetto (Crypta), Ash Pearson (3 Inches of Blood), Chris Williams (Accept), Caleb Hayes, and more. Wednesday 13 (Murderdolls) will serve as support.

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PostedSeptember 5, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsVimic

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