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JACKALS Release New Single ‘Dig In’

Northern noise hounds JACKALS have today unveiled their new single ‘Dig In’. The relentless, cardinal and infectious new single plays on the fact that your addictions want you to indulge. The more you ‘dig in’, the closer you are to the grave.

An exciting new voice on the UK heavy music scene, JACKALS collapse Nu metal into the atonality of hardcore, fusing it with the melody and vulnerability of Grunge to form something truly anomalous

“Dig in is based on the idea of drug addiction but narrated by the drug itself, the song personifies the drug and its direct effects on a person. When you let drugs into your life they can sort of take on a whole persona unto themselves and we wanted to shine a light on that and show how destructive these can be. Like that one toxic friend you’ve had that keeps trying to worm their way back into your life.” – JACKALS

Watch the official music video for ‘Dig In’ right here:

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