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Fittingly, "The Last Howl" is a howling tribute to the howler monkey, which are endangered in Costa Rica. The song features Savage Lands co-founders Sylvain Demercastel & Dirk Verbeuren, as well as support from John Tardy (Obituary), Andreas Kisser (Sepultura), Poun (Black Bomb A) & Etienne Treton (Black Bomb A).
100% of the song royalties will help fund nature sanctuaries, establish green zones and other land preservation projects in Costa Rica.
I will see you there
I will need you there
Last time she finds you’re no friend
This time your time there’s no way
When silence overwhelms (this is the last howl)
The noisy jungle of yesteryear
Motionless we wait for the last howl
When silence overwhelms (this is the last howl)
The noisy jungle of yesteryear
This is the last hope
Last time she finds you’re no friend
This time your time there’s no way
Feelings are becoming trends
Listen to the feelings through
When silence overwhelms (this is the last howl)
The noisy jungle of yesteryear
Motionless we wait for the last howl
Last time she finds you’re no friend
This time your time there’s no way
When silence overwhelms (this is the last howl)
The noisy jungle of yesteryear
Motionless we wait for the last howl
When silence overwhelms (this is the last howl)
The noisy jungle of yesteryear (this is the last hope)
Listen to the feelings through
credits
released November 14, 2023
Lineup for "The Last Howl"
Dirk Verbeuren (Megadeth) - Drums
Sylvain Demercastel - Guitar
Andreas Kisser (Sepultura) - Guitar
John Tardy (Obituary) - Vocals
Poun (Black Bomb A) - Vocals
Etienne Treton (Black Bomb A) - Bass
Recording
Savage Lands / Adair Daufembach / John Tardy / Andreas Kisser / Steeven Corsini
Production
Savage Lands / S. Buriez - Production Management
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