Hell Hath No Fury! Like Brocarde’s Gothic metal smash Feed My Soul
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Brocarde is back with new single Feed My Soul and is ready to blow the cobwebs off ahead of Halloween.
The symphonic metal siren returns with her gothic anthem, set to drop on September 12. Known for weaving haunting melodies with raw emotion and theatrical flair, Brocarde delivers a searing anthem about toxic relationships and the emotional battlegrounds that blur the lines between love and hate.
She said: “We’ve all met those people in life that hug you with one arm, and punch you with the other, it leaves you in a state of confusion, unable to figure out if they love you or hate you. It creates a destructive battle within yourself. Feed My Soul dives deep into those conflicting emotions that can make you feel like you’re losing your mind. The song pushes those feelings beyond the boundaries of human reasoning.”
Brocarde’s world is a wicked brew of horror and metal - an intoxicating mix that sets her apart. She made global headlines for marrying a Victorian ghost soldier and her ghost hunts at Brocarde.com only add to her haunted mystique.
After summoning spirits with a séance for Lemmy at Download Festival’s Wacken Open Air, she’s ready to take the stage and let her music do the real haunting.
Her boundary-breaking, devil-may-care approach to performance and songwriting caught the ear of Korn’s Ray Luzier, who lends his thunderous drumming to Feed My Soul. Praising Brocarde’s electric talent.
Ray said: “I love Brocarde’s very unique vocal style & vibe ... she has mass aggression to sweetness & everything in between in her voice! The very interes9ng song arrangements and theatrical segments make the whole package a dynamic, fun adventure to listen to. I see great things ahead for her!”
Brocarde added: “The energy and passion that Ray put into his performance, has really elevated my music.
“I honestly thank Ray for being so inspiring, I stood side stage watching Korn and the enormity of what the band has accomplished was a powerful lesson. Sometimes as a new artist you get dragged down by the music industry, it can feel like a constant battle, but he reminds me of what it’s about, and he’s shown me the power of the these huge rock shows. I want that for myself as an artist.”
Deep in Germany’s Black Forest - the dark cradle of the Brothers Grimm’s twisted fairy tales - Brocarde unleashed her vision inside the infamous Demon Hotel. The perfect lair for a song about feeling trapped in toxic relationships.
She said: “I filmed the video in an abandoned haunted, hunting hotel in the Black Forest in Germany. It felt such an appropriate location, as toxic relationships make you feel trapped, and like a deer in headlights.
“The taxidermy heads on the walls were menacing, they died with clenched teeth and bulging eyes, they lost the power battle and ended up as prey. I think writing the song stopped me being prey and gave me some of my power back.”
Amidst the dark energy of the hotel, Brocarde uncovered the deeper power of her craft.
She concluded: “That’s what I love about being an artist, sharing your personal emotions can empower you and hopefully others too. Ironically, there was also an energy battle going on within the haunted hotel, between satanic practices and the souls of the former residents."