Video Premiere: Lotan – Scorched Tyranny – Official Video (Emanzipation Productions)

An anarchist battle cry, a venomous roar from the people to the elite in the form of a blackened death metal song. The third (and last) video and single from Lotan’s upcoming album “Yetzer Hara” ignites the ashes of oppression and calls for revolt through chaos.

A rebellion burns beneath the ruins of tyranny. “Scorched Tyranny” is LOTAN’s anarchist battle cry, a venomous roar from the people to the elite. In a world ruled by fear and contempt, the new single from the Danes ignites the ashes of oppression and calls for revolt through chaos. This is not a prayer. It is a declaration of war.

With “Yetzer Hara”, Lotan unleash a searing new chapter of blackened death metal – furious, unrelenting, and razor-sharp in its intent.

Forged in the fires of Denmark’s extreme metal underground, Lotan deliver a blistering fusion of blackened death metal and social defiance. Inspired by the likes of Behemoth, Hate, Mgła, and Anaal Nathrakh, the band blends nihilism and aggression with a confrontational critique of modern decay. “Yetzer Hara” is not just an album: it is a reckoning. Drawing from the biblical tale of Cain and Abel, Lotan delve into the destructive urges that define humanity’s fall from grace, invoking themes of internal conflict, moral collapse, and primal violence.

The band states:

Our sound is a weapon – forged in fury, aimed at the puppeteers who thrive on division and decay. Across the album’s brutal compositions and incendiary lyrics, Lotan channel raw emotion into resistance – fierce, articulate, and uncompromising.

On stage, their live shows are no mere performance, but a total sensory assault: immersive, volatile, and unforgettable. Lotan aren’t just playing music – they’re igniting a movement.

This is not escapism. This is resistance. In the name of distortion.

“Yetzer Hara” will be released digitally on 15.08.2025, via Emanzipation Productions.




Lineup:

Martin Rubini – vocals
Lasse Heiberg – guitar
Andy Dragsberg – guitar
Phillip Kaaber – bass
Jon Elmquist – drums

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