The Black Dahlia Murder releases an energizing and ripping video for the track “Panic Hysteric,” from their tenth studio album Servitude (2024), released via Metal Blade Records.

The song is a modern classic in the acclaimed and established Swedish metal genre. Vocalist Brian Eschbach comments (via Metal Injection ): “Lyrically, it’s a tribute to the fear and outrage that rock 'n' roll instilled in America in the mid-20th century.”

The artist continues: “I was reading passages from Frank Sinatra , who didn’t like rock 'n' roll, and was quite eloquent on the subject. I used his passages a few times during the song. It was a fun Sunday writing these lyrics. And I won’t lie – vodkas and Shirley Temples were involved.”

The band will be touring North America alongside Dying Fetus as headliners, supported by groups like Spite , AngelMaker , and Vomit Forth , in what is expected to be one of the heaviest tours of the year.

Check out the official video for “Panic Hysteric” below: 

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