HIDDEN INTENT release their latest single and video, ‘Terrorform’, offering fans another taste of their upcoming full-length album and cranking up the anticipation to new heights.
‘Terrorform’ is not only the title track of the album, but also the band’s most diverse and ambitious offering to date. The song showcases HIDDEN INTENT's ability to blend epic melodic arrangements with their seasoned traditional thrash metal sound, delivering some of the band’s angriest yet most infectious moments.
The track also features guest vocals from long-time tour collaborator Guillermo Izquierdo of Angelus Apatrida, a renowned thrash metal powerhouse from Spain. Guille's contribution makes ‘Terrorform’ a must-hear anthem for metal fans. With its combination of aggression and melody, this song stands as a testament to HIDDEN INTENT's growth and creative versatility. Accompanying the release is an epic lyric video by Chalky Hill of Moshriff Creative, packed with intense imagery that takes viewers on a journey through the song’s powerful lyrical themes. Expect a visually striking experience that amplifies the raw energy and emotion behind ‘Terrorform’.
A follow-up to the iconic Aussie thrash release ‘Dead End Destiny’, the band’s latest album takes their sound to uncharted depths of heaviness and meaning. A clever twist on "terraform" (the transformation of a planet to support life), ‘Terrorform’ delves into the human psyche, exposing how warped thinking has led us astray as a species. It's a call to action to "terraform our minds" - to shed inherited prejudices, dismantle self-imposed limitations, and break free of the toxic cycles that hold us back. The goal? To strip it all down and rebuild from within, thinking freely for a brighter future.
Lead Shredder Phil had this to say about the band's mission on the record: "We're building on everything we've done with HIDDEN INTENT up to this point, but making it wider. On one hand, you'll get more melodic/lighter elements, while on the other, we're pushing into a much more extreme direction—more brutal, heavier, and unapologetically offensive."
Prepare yourselves, metalheads—2025 will be the year ‘Terrorform’ shakes the foundations of heavy music.