HEATHE

out: October 3rd, 2025
to watch the video-clip ‘Black Milk Sour Soil’, please click play…
to watch the video-clip ‘My Gods Destroy’, please click play…
to watch the video-clip ‘On the Tombstones; The Symbols Engraved pt.2’, please click play…
pic by Emilia Jasmin
2019 On the Tombstones; The Symbols Engraved
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HEATHE releases new double LP, ‘Control Your Soul’s Desire For Freedom‘, on October 3rd, 2025.
A celebration at the edge of the abyss, as HEATHE opens the gates to their pitch-black universe where handcrafted club rhythms and nu-metal collide with soaring gospel and free jazz.
Based on dissonance and endless repetition, the group conjures up massive and overwhelming sonic walls of reverb-heavy and metallic-sounding noise collages, where desperation, high-frequency ecstasy, and aggressive bursts of energy echo through an infinite darkness.
On stage, the group unfolds as a six-member orchestra, where strings, brass, guitars, electronic percussion, and homemade percussion paint trance-inducing, massive, and breathtaking soundscapes where eternity and the present melt together in an exhausting and almost ceremonial experience.
Since 2016, the Aalborg-rooted band has left audiences in ecstatic awe with overwhelming live performances and sonically elusive releases.
In 2025, they return with their second full-length album, ‘Control Your Heart’s Desire for Freedom‘ (Empty Tape & Virkelighedsfjern), an unrelenting maelstrom of aggressive polyrhythms, cacophonous noise rock, and chanting mantras heralding the end of the world.
Control Your Heart’s Desire for Freedom‘ opens with a foreboding account of childhood fears of apocalypse – fears that, over the course of the album’s 65 minutes, evolve from abstract anxiety to vividly realized nightmares:
collapsing ecosystems, civil war, and barrages of bombs unfolding before the listener in escalating intensity.
The songs traverse sonic terrains where depressive pop, live techno, pitch-black post-hardcore, and trance-like repetition intersect with chanted choirs, auto-tune, and desperate, half-strangled screams.
From the foreboding opener ‘Black Milk Sour Soil‘, to ‘My Gods Destroy’s syncopated groove and ‘The Truth Hurts’ all-consuming depression, ‘Uproar Taking Shape’s auto-tuned chorus and hip-hop swagger, the slow-burning climax of ‘Valencia’s Next‘, and finally the grief-stricken void of ‘Black As Oil‘ – ‘Control Your Heart’s Desire for Freedom‘ is a descent into beautiful hopelessness.
The release of the album will be celebrated with a string of live dates in Denmark.
HEATHE released their debut album ‘On The Tombstones; The Symbols Engraved‘ in 2019 on Wolves & Vibrancy, leading them to bigger stages across Denmark, including Northern Winter Beat, Vinterjazz, and Roskilde Festival.

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