The time has come, Wither have today unveiled pure demonic hell with their massive new single, ‘Use Me‘. The band have unleashed a whole new level of panic into the world with the brand new standalone follow-up to their acclaimed debut EP ‘Rot and I’. It’s out right now at https://ffm.to/wither_useme.

To all who thought Wither’s debut output was heavy, prepare to be buried under the weight of this all-out assault, aimed directly at social climbers. 

Vocalist David De La Hoz says of the single “The longer your life is, the more people come and go from it. Some relationships we build are positively impactful, some are not. But then there are also relationships that, as they develop, feel as if they’re positively impactful but the relationship is merely a façade used to conceal an agenda. I learn more and more with each day that a lot of the people I have and will welcome into my life are users. Snakes. They will slide in under the guise of friendship, and they will drain me. Once they get what they want, they detach, and I become barely even worth a memory. Not everyone is your friend. Not everyone actually likes you like you hope they do.

‘Use Me’ comes accompanied by an equally hellish video created and directed by Colin Jeffs (Alpha WolfWindwakerDealer) and flaunts elements of glitch and static to portray a visually dark undertone. The clip features an actual snake that David harnesses around his neck whilst spitting his rage filled lyrics through a black substance that drips from his mouth to highlight the potency of his words. See for yourself below!

To celebrate the release of this massive single, the band will be annihilating The Northcote Social Club on Friday August 23rd with a headline show, taking support from Diamond ConstructForsaker & Vatic. Tickets are now on sale. The band are absolutely on fire – having just finished up playing support for Thy Art is Murder on their completely SOLD OUT tour.


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