LANGUISH is a band that uses speed to convey their message in a highly caustic and destructive way. However, they've taken their time to reach this stage. They're on the verge of releasing their third studio album, Feeding The Flames of Annihilation. Global events led to a creative slow - down, giving them time to 'hyper - focus' on creating an 11 - track sonic masterpiece about humanity hastening its own end.
Even though the album is filled with nihilism, there are occasional glimmers of optimism in the form of class unity and hopeful resistance. For most of the 25 - minute album, malevolence and misanthropy dominate, clearly expressed by vocalist Sean Mears. While grindcore is a big part of LANGUISH's style, a deliberate shift towards death metal allows them to more clearly voice their dislike, both literally and metaphorically. The band members' world - weariness is tinged with rage, disappointment, and a cycle of repeated despair. Inspired by Woody Guthrie's socialist anthems, LANGUISH criticizes landlords, megacorporations, and billionaires with scathing lyrics.

To enjoy this album, simply play it on your preferred music player. You can listen to it from start to finish to get the full concept, or pick your favorite tracks. While listening, try to soak in the raw emotions and the unique blend of grindcore and death metal. There aren't really any strict rules for listening, but if you're in a mood to deeply think about the social and philosophical themes in the lyrics, it can enhance your experience. As for maintenance, if you have a physical copy like a CD, keep it in a cool, dry place and avoid scratching it. For digital copies, make sure to back up your files to prevent loss.