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Stain The Canvas Shares BRAND NEW Banger "Seal My Soul"



On December 6th, 2024, Italian metalcore band Stain The Canvas geared up to drop their electrifying new single, "Seal My Soul," via InVogue Records. The new single is paired with an insane music video and offers fans a chance to visualize the raw emotions behind the lyrics. The message behind the song explores the themes of mental health and isolation.


Stain The Canvas is a metalcore band from Milan, Italy and has formed in 2019. Members of the band consist of Bryan Marte (vocals,) Lorenzo Accàttoli (guitar,) Riccardo Cerolini (guitar,) Luca Giorgi (bass,) and Alessandro Bonetti (drums). The band has released their first album in 2020 titled 'God Made Hell' and lets just say, that was an attention grabbing album. Over the course of their discography, they have dropped jaw dropping singles known as "Stolen Youth" and "Dead Circus", which were released two years ago on on their album 'All Fine/ eniF IIA'.



This was my first time ever really listening to this band and this has to be one of the most underrated bands I've ever listened to. These guys deserve A LOT more attention. Vocalist Bryan Marte's screams and cleans complement each other very smoothly and the instrumentals ESPECIALLY in the breakdown are worth dying for. The band is also putting together a donation in support of 'Hope For The Day', which goes towards Mental Health Awareness. This song talks about how the struggle of finding a way out and trying to separate yourself from the negativity that could enter your life that is basically stealing your soul. For fans of If Not For Me, Fame On Fire, and Memphis May Fire, I would 100% recommend you guys check out this band.


Following the track, guitarist and songwriter Lorenzo Accattoli tells press "Luckily, I never had to deal with heavy depression so there would be no reason to write a song like this. But when they told me our old friend, KT, took his life, I really felt something inexplicable in my guts, and I spent weeks wondering how he must have felt, what he was going through and why he never asked for help, not even to his closest friends. So when I wrote this song I tried to put myself in his shoes through empathy, to pay him a tribute and dedicate it to anybody who’s fighting these kind of battles silently."



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