His Kingdom Suffers, a formidable force in the Christian metal scene, has released their latest single, "Lord Open My Eyes," marking a significant return for the band. This single is part of their upcoming EP titled Full Praise, set to launch soon. Known for their deathcore and progressive metal blend, His Kingdom Suffers has once again captured the attention of metal enthusiasts worldwide.
Formed in North Carolina, His Kingdom Suffers is primarily driven by Andrew Harrison, who is the sole member and mastermind behind the project. The band is known for its intense blend of deathcore, metalcore, and thrash, infused with Christian themes. Harrison, with the help of Ryan Reedy in production and writing, creates music that is both heavy and thought-provoking Beyond the Grave.
Released on February 2, 2025, "Lord Open My Eyes" is a hard-hitting track that showcases the band's signature sound. The single is available for streaming and purchase on platforms like Bandcamp and through The Charon Collective Bandcamp. This track serves as a precursor to the Full Praise EP, which promises to deliver a powerful message about faith and introspection.
His Kingdom Suffers combines elements of deathcore, metalcore, and thrash to create a unique sound that is both aggressive and melodic. The music often explores themes of spiritual warfare and personal struggle, aiming to inspire listeners through powerful lyrics and dynamic compositions Heaven's Metal Magazine.
The Full Praise EP is highly anticipated by fans and is expected to continue the band's tradition of delivering intense, spiritually charged music. This five-track EP will delve into themes of praise and worship, reflecting the band's commitment to spreading the gospel through their art The Metal Onslaught.
With "Lord Open My Eyes," His Kingdom Suffers reaffirms their place in the metal scene as purveyors of profound and powerful music. As they prepare to release Full Praise, fans can expect a continuation of their intense musical journey, one that challenges and uplifts in equal measure.