“Time is nearing
History repeating
Justice is fading
War is here!”
With a declarative conviction, Unending Fury brings a story of a heavily damaged world — which, when delved deeper into — folds into a small country in the Balkans. One that knows of ruins, oppression, blood, injustice, war, treason and an unending democracy failure.
The drummer, with a Stoic inner diplomacy, at the edge of war, brutally and technically precise, fast and war-announcing, invites the listener to a long-suppressed state: the Negative Peace.
The guitars, without hesitation, accompany him with a cohesive sound, ending up in an energetically bonded compound. One brings sharpness and calm rigidity, the other intense emotion which speaks of possible armistice. But they don’t fight; they selflessly merge like two rivers.
The bass, authoritative, deep and round, follows the drums, softening up the order of their technical govern, simultaneously showing affection towards their precision and the fast riffs.
The vocal – a giant outwardly and inwardly, with almost joyful nonchalance and a thunder in his vocal chords, follows the melody and invites the listener to a brutal reality.
In the first and only album, Unending Fury brings chaos, war and honesty in a world addicted to political correctness, injustice and superficial peace. In the end, the listener ends up asking themselves: Are they bringers of true peace? Or are they waiting somewhere in the lines of negative peace; ready to answer the call of the trumpets and drums?
After a long hiatus, Unending Fury will play at two festivals in their home country, Skopje Fury Festival (April 17) and Bitola Metal Discharge Open Air Festival.
Preparing both for the scene and the studio, they are fully dedicated to keeping the seriousness in their old songs and bringing maturity and a fresh sound in their new ones.

Photo credit: Bojan Vasilevski
The new album will carry an even more energetic sound and this time not just fast, aggressive and precise but also progressive; with profound and melodic bass lines, and an overall assuring and ripe sound.


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