THY DISEASE Unleash Cinematic Vision With ‘Regicide’ Official Music Video


Polish industrial death metal juggernaut THY DISEASE have unleashed their brand-new official music video for “Regicide”, offering fans the first taste of their highly anticipated new album United We Fall. The track sets a grim tone for what’s to come — a politically charged and sonically punishing exploration of corruption, manipulation, and the fall of false kings. The video itself amplifies that vision with dystopian imagery, cold industrial lighting, and a cinematic tension that perfectly complements the band’s signature fusion of mechanical precision and extreme aggression. From the moment the first distorted note hits, “Regicide” feels like a declaration of war against complacency and control.

Shot with striking visuals and dark atmospheric flair, the video intensifies the track’s themes of power, destruction, and upheaval. The band’s industrial edge meshes with crushing riffs and electronic elements to create a visual and auditory assault that’s as unsettling as it is hypnotic. It’s a return to the bold aesthetic that has defined THY DISEASE’s legacy while pushing their sound into even more intense territory, bridging the mechanical coldness of industrial metal with the primal brutality of death metal. 

United We Fall is scheduled for release on November 28, 2025, via Creative Music Records, and “Regicide” serves as the album’s first bold statement. As the band’s first full-length release in several years, this record is shaping up to be their most conceptually cohesive and musically devastating work to date — a reflection on societal collapse and the chaos that follows when humanity bows to its own creation. With “Regicide”, THY DISEASE are not just offering a song, but a warning — one that resonates through the walls of their industrial soundscapes and into the heart of a crumbling world. 

With this release, THY DISEASE reaffirm their reputation for combining industrial textures with extreme metal ferocity — the “Regicide” video sets the tone for what promises to be a dark and uncompromising new era. 

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