BLOODHUNTER Release Video for Cover Version of ANNIHILATOR's “Human Insecticide”
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Following the recent release of their latest single “Threshold Of Hell” featuring Fernando Ribeiro of Moonspell, Spanish melodic death metal act BLOODHUNTER have unveiled a brand-new music video for their crushing cover version of Annihilator’s classic “Human Insecticide”!
The track will appear on the band’s highly anticipated upcoming studio album “Sons Of The Abandoned”, set for release on June 12 via ROAR - A Division of Reigning Phoenix Music. In addition, BLOODHUNTER have announced a series of Spanish tour dates as special guest to CRYPTA. All upcoming shows can be found below!
Speaking about the single, guitarist Dani Arcos comments:
“It’s a carefree, fun, and very raw song by Annihilator that I think fits well at BLOODHUNTER.”
Vocalist Diva Satanica adds:
“A classic from this thrash band that it’s very convenient due to the current worldwide political events that was super hard to sing for me due to its speedy verses. I had a blast singing through it!"
Formed in Galicia, BLOODHUNTER have steadily carved their name into the international extreme metal scene through relentless touring, uncompromising sound and a clear artistic vision. Fronted by Diva Satanica, the band blends extreme metal aggression with melodic depth, groove and narrative ambition, forging a sound that is both ferocious and emotionally charged.
Since their inception, BLOODHUNTER have stood out for their conceptual approach and strong identity. Their music has always balanced brutality with atmosphere, drawing from themes such as ancient civilizations, power, human conflict and transcendence. Over the years, the band has evolved naturally, refining their songwriting and pushing beyond genre boundaries without losing their aggressive core.
“Sons Of The Abandoned”, produced by Tue Madsen, marks a turning point in BLOODHUNTER’s career. It is their most personal and honest album so far, shifting the focus inward to explore identity, vulnerability, personal struggle and the cost of pursuing one’s own path. For the first time, the lyrics speak directly from the heart, addressing inner demons, toxic environments, generational disconnection and the feeling of being lost in a world driven by individuality and superficial values. Musically, the album expands the band’s palette. Crushing riffs coexist with elegant grooves and striking melodic passages, while sharp contrasts define the songwriting: rage against beauty, speed against atmosphere, darkness against clarity.
With “Sons Of The Abandoned”, BLOODHUNTER solidify themselves as a band unafraid to evolve, challenge expectations and expose their own scars. This is not just another extreme metal album, it is a statement of identity, resistance and survival in a world that constantly demands compromise.
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