Hillhaven Drop "The God You Think You Are"

On May 28th, Hillhaven graced their fans with their second single The God You Think You Are. For those who don’t know, this band consists of members from current and former members of Ice Nine Kills and From Ashes to New. This latest single is another taste of what this band is capable of when they mix their own sounds together to give us music we didn't even know we needed.

"'The God You Think You Are' is a frontal assault on the manipulative narcissist. At one point or another, we've all endured this type of personality — whether that be through family, friends or even within ourselves. It's an aggressive, forward, unapologetic ego killer of a song."

- the band states

The lineup is comprised of Chris Kelly (ex-Ice Nine Kills, ex-Galactic Empire, and who is rumored to play for Babymetal's band) on vocals, as well as From Ashes to New's Maty Madiro on drums; Ice Nine Kills' Ricky Armellino on guitars; live From Ashes to New member Jimmy Bennett on guitars; and bassist Jaime GoWell.

Last month they gave us a first taste of what to expect with their debut single Damned to Dream.

Now fans patiently wait on the announcement for their debut album and tour dates. Stay tuned.

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