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DEMONIC DEATH JUDGE Stays Sludgy With New Single "Poisoner"

And it's for a good cause!

Demonic Death Judge

Demonic Death Judge is now streaming their sludgy, crusty new single "Poisoner" from the upcoming Suicide Records-hosted benefit compilation In The Loving Memory of You / Time Will Heal due out on September 10. Pre-orders are available here.

The compilation will benefit Suicide Zero Swedish non-profit organization that has been working towards a society without suicides since 2013. In The Loving Memory of You / Time Will Heal features a whole boatload of artists includes Skitsystem, who, with their participation on the album, will be releasing their first new song in a staggering 18 years!

In The Loving Memory of You / Time Will Heal is:

  1. Grand Cadaver – "Long Lost Light"
  2. Fredag den 13:e – "Änglamakerskan"
  3. The Moth Gatherer – "Black Lung"
  4. Knivad – "Isen förlamar"
  5. M:40 – "Tyngdlös"
  6. Skitsystem – "Evig vinter"
  7. Downfall of Gaia – "Concrete Cemeteries."
  8. Demonic Death Judge – "Poisoner"
  9. Division of Laura Lee – "Vanishing Act"
  10. Firebreather – "Last Train"
  11. Fabian Brusk Jahn – "Perciption of the past"
  12. Besvärjelsen – "Velvet Sky"
  13. Novarupta – "Mosaic"
  14. Ulmus – "Silenci"
  15. Guhts – "Burn My Body"
  16. Rainbird – "Going Down"

"Every six hours, someone commits suicide in Sweden," said Suicide Records of the compilation. "That means four people voluntarily end their lives every day, and that’s not counting drug overdoses or accidents. In response to this, Gothenburg-based record label Suicide Records is releasing the compilation album In the Loving Memory of You on September 10th.

"The album features 16 bands with brand new songs, and all proceeds from this album will go to Suicide Zero, a Swedish non-profit organization that has been working towards a society without suicides since 2013. In addition to the bands, several partners and sponsors have contributed to funding the project, so that as much money as possible can go directly to Suicide Zero. Behind the project is Suicide Records founder Roger Andersson, who himself has a history of substance abuse and mental health issues."

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