The name of the band, Head of the Baptist, might lead one to assume that it is a group of satanic black metal enthusiasts with torches, standing on snow-covered mountains, but despite being influenced by the harsh and cold northern sounds (band members were active in Predatoria, Lurking, Sons Of A Wanted Man, Slowly We Rot and Worms Feed), the band has chosen to explore a set of different genres and add their own twist. Recently, they launched a new track and music video called “Succumb,” which is going to be featured on their upcoming EP “The Pyre Of Equivalence.” Following a silent period of three years, the band has emerged with five songs that form a versatile crescendo of filth, marking a significant and unsilent rebirth of their musical entity. Their music tak...