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Vaim Hull

Bangkok metal act Defying Decay announce debut full-length

Alternative Metal

Defying Decay, the Bangkok-based alternative metal sextet, announce the release of their debut full-length album “Synthetic Sympathy”, arriving 26 March. A fourteen-track record that spans continents in its creation and ambition, “Synthetic Sympathy” charts a course through systemic corruption, fractured identity, and the relentless human instinct to survive – set against a sonic backdrop that draws on orchestral arrangement, metalcore, hip-hop, and electronica without apology.

The album was recorded across Bangkok, London’s Abbey Road Studios, Los Angeles’ NRG Studios, and Sydney, and features a full Thai orchestra alongside an international roster of collaborators. It was mixed by Zakk Cervini – whose credits include Bring Me The Horizon, Sum 41 – at MDDN Studio in Los Angeles, with mastering by the legendary Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in Nashville, whose resumé spans Metallica, Tool, and Linkin Park. Executive production across the record is handled by Jay P. Euarchukiati, the band’s vocalist, guitarist, and primary architect.

The album’s lead single at launch, “RX Regicide”, features Kellin Quinn of Sleeping With Sirens, whose co-written contribution adds another dimension to a track that is already one of the record’s most visceral. The song also features a guitar solo from Noth Getsunova and a turntable solo from band member Bunnbnnn. A second feature across the record, “Clouds”, brings in Thai-Belgian singer Violette Wautier for a track that stands as one of “Synthetic Sympathy”’s most expansive moments.

“Synthetic Sympathy is the most honest thing we’ve ever made” says Jay P. Euarchukiati “It’s about the world we’re actually living in – the harshness and the softness, the chaos and the beauty that somehow exist side by side. We wanted to make something that felt real, something loud, but also something that connects beyond the noise. After 15 years, this album is us finally saying exactly what we feel – no filter” .

In its architecture, “Synthetic Sympathy” refuses easy categorisation. The record opens with “The Requiem: A Bipolar Nightmare”, an orchestral overture that establishes the album’s thematic terrain from its first notes – a full Thai string ensemble navigating something between grief and fury. What follows is fifteen tracks that move from the politically charged urgency of “Built to Fall” and “The Law 112: Secrecy and Renegades” – the latter a broadside against censorship and the systems that profit from silence – through to the raw introspection of “Last Reply”, the cathartic sprawl of “Hide & Seek”, and the slow unravelling of “Inside These Lies”. A hidden fifteenth track, “Asylum Architecture”, closes the album on its own terms.

The artwork, created by 3D artist Sujin Kim and laid out by Daniel Barkle, renders a figure encased in chains – hands reaching upward from below, suspended in a deep teal void – an image that mirrors the album’s central tension between entrapment and the instinct to break free. The spine of the record carries the album’s title in acid neon – a jolt of colour against the darkness that defines the rest of the visual.

The production story behind “Synthetic Sympathy” is itself a statement. Guitar and bass tracks were laid down at Studio 28 Bangkok. Key vocal sessions took place at Abbey Road Studio 3 in London – the same room that has hosted recordings by artists from Pink Floyd to Radiohead. Drums for multiple tracks were recorded at Abbey Road Studio 2. Orchestra sessions took place at Studio 28 Bangkok, performed by a full ensemble of Thai musicians spanning strings, brass, woodwind, timpani, and percussion, with arrangements by Nath Khamnark. The record was further shaped by mixing engineer Neal Avron, who handled “RX Regicide” and “Hide & Seek”, and Matt Hyde, who mixed Last Reply and Meaningless!.

“Synthetic Sympathy” will be celebrated with two listening events ahead of its release. In London, Defying Decay will host an industry listening party between 3 and 10 March 2026, with the Thai Embassy in London under consideration as a potential venue – a prospect that would mark the band as the first Thai metal act to receive formal recognition within Thailand’s cultural diplomacy infrastructure. On the eve of the album’s release, a public listening party will take place at a Dolby Atmos venue in Bangkok – offering the Thai press and some fans the full album in spatial audio before the world has access to it.

Pre-order here

Tracklisting
01 The Requiem: A Bipolar Nightmare
02 Built to Fall 
03 The Law 112: Secrecy and Renegades 
04 RX Regicide (feat. Kellin Quinn) 
05 Pale
06 21 Stitches 
07 Clouds (feat. Violette Wautier)
08 Meaningless!
09 Prelude: A Peaceful Sleep
10 Debris
11 Last Reply
12 Inside These Lies
13 System of Sinners 
14 Hide & Seek 

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24/03/2026/0 Comments/by Vaim Hull
Tags: alt-metal, alternative metal, Bangkok, defying decay, independent, Kellin Quinn, Sleeping With Sirens
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