Sanguisugabogg Unleashes Nsfw Video For Electrifying Track "Repulsive Demise" on OnlyLikeFans

  • By Cole
  • Sept. 11, 2025, 9 p.m.

Brace Yourself for Sanguisugabogg's New Brutal Offering

In case you’ve missed the memo, Sanguisugabogg – the relentless force in death metal – is about to set the stage ablaze with their upcoming album, Hideous Aftermath. Known for their hard-hitting and dark soundscapes, the band’s latest single, "Repulsive Demise," promises to be no exception. It's a track that's both aural and visual chaos, accompanied by a bold, NSFW music video that dropped this morning.

"Repulsive Demise" is a whirlwind of oppressive grooves and haunting vocals from Devin Swank, making it a standout piece from the forthcoming album. The song is crafted with an unconventional approach, as the band aimed to push boundaries within their own sound. "We always like to do something a little different on our albums, and this happens to be one of our most different songs yet," the band shared. "As much as it’s weird, we think it’s pummeling and groovy. We hope you all dig what we consider the theme song of our album, Repulsive Demise."

Preview the Intensity of "Hideous Aftermath"

Lead vocalist Devin Swank has described Hideous Aftermath as the band’s most uncompromising and personal record to date. Fans can expect a relentless dive into the depths of death metal, packed with raw energy and sincerity. Dropping on October 10 via Century Media, eager listeners can already lock in their preorders for a front-row seat to Sanguisugabogg's sonic assault.

“Repulsive Demise really sets the tone for what’s to come. It’s the most focused and brutal work we’ve done.”

Tour Dates and Album Highlights

The band isn’t slowing down anytime soon, with a string of dates lined up for their U.S. tour alongside Defeated Sanity, Despised Icon, and Corpse Pile. From Detroit to New York, die-hard fans will have plenty of opportunities to catch Sanguisugabogg live.

Get ready for a formidable tracklist that includes collaborations with names like Todd Jones of Nails and Dylan Walker of Full Of Hell. Tracks like "Felony Abuse Of A Corpse" and "Semi Automatic Facial Reconstruction" hint at the album's dark and chaotic nature. These collaborations and their trademark brutal sound make Hideous Aftermath a highly anticipated release in the death metal scene.

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